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Definition of "uneconomically" []

  • In a manner that is not economical. (adverb)

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Use "uneconomically" in a sentence
  • "If we're not careful as an industry, we will end up investing uneconomically in providing data services, Mr. Azwan said."
  • "Four bucks is the point at which people stop driving, airlines start charging extra to lose your luggage, and Hummers lumber uneconomically into that long oil-soaked night."
  • "It is solely an economic argument: Compensation structured as it has been in the financial sector results in an uneconomically excessive amount of risk-taking, just as a failure to make a polluter internalize the costs of pollution provides an incentive for him to produce more than if he had to pay all the costs he imposes on society."
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