uneconomicalun‧e‧co‧nom‧ic‧al /ˌʌniːkəˈnɒmɪkəl, ˌʌnekə- $ -ˈnɑː-/ AWL adjective - And none of these solutions addresses the underlying problem: jobs are an inefficient and uneconomical way to divide work.
- At least, I consider violence an uneconomical way of attaining an end.
- Despite extensive flight testing and development, the project was considered to be uneconomical and was shelved in 1975.
- Most stockbrokers charge a minimum commission which makes small deals very uneconomical.
- Often these operators do one-off projects as these can be uneconomical for larger outfits.
- That reduces the need for repeated herbicide applications that could make the process uneconomical for farmers.
nouneconomicseconomisteconomyadjectiveeconomiceconomical ≠ uneconomic(al)economyverbeconomizeadverbeconomically ≠ uneconomically