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Definition of unmarketable in English:

unmarketable

adjective ʌnˈmɑːkɪtəb(ə)lˌənˈmɑrkədəb(ə)l
  • Not marketable.

    a quantity of unmarketable surplus produce
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nobody could have foreseen that Jay's termination would garner so much publicity in the industry, rendering him unmarketable and unemployed until the day of his death.
    • It languished in post-production for nearly a year; British Lion and its new Managing Director, Michael Deeley, considered the finished film overlong and unmarketable.
    • Recall the earlier example of the pharmaceutical companies that find only 1 of 1,000 compounds turn into a marketable drug; if they had no canceled projects they would either have 999 unmarketable drugs or no drugs at all.
    • These are species other than the ones the farmers are raising, or they may be small, unmarketable fish of the same species.
    • The hijackers drove without proper licences, violated immigration rules, left a plane sitting on an active runway and developed the unmarketable skill of knowing only how to make turns with a jumbo jet, not how to land it.
    • If a pound was collected every time a promoter emerged without a proper mantle (or at the very least, a forgettable, unmarketable, rubbish one) then world poverty could be eradicated immediately.
    • He used to record for Decca until they declared him unmarketable.
    • My question is… not having a place to go to college next year, and with my main and totally unmarketable selling point being the ability to write, I find myself totally without a place to land.
    • No real method has been established for unmarketable securities.
    • Because of their location these trees could make it to a wider market only with considerable transportation costs which made them unmarketable outside of the general area.
    • It attacks the large quantities of unmarketable fish that are discarded at sea, and describes how mammals and birds get accidentally tangled up in nets and drown.
    • They and others were obviously quite unmarketable, so for every parrot sold many are discarded as unwanted and left to die.
    • For example, codling moth larvae do not consume much of the apple that they infest, but they cause great esthetic damage by their presence and can render produce unmarketable.
    • Many of you have heard or experienced the pantheon of paid advertisements - so called ‘infomercials’ - that appear regularly on stations trying to rid themselves of essentially worthless and unmarketable air time.
    • ‘Too often, film or television projects from well-intentioned Christians are unmarketable, poorly executed and scarred with red flags that signify the work of an amateur,’ Hickox says.
    • Because the missing ingredient, the unmarketable bit, is the person's mind.
    • So basically what I think would be a great series is undoable, unmarketable and lacks wide appeal.
    • Many services provided within private households are considered by many cultures to be unmarketable.
    • Undeniably an artistic triumph, it was also their bleakest album since Pornography, and the record label considered it almost unmarketable.
    • Not exactly ‘guilty,’ but definitely not off the hook, either - despite good production values and a good heart, Spirit of Wonder is dull, boring, and in the court's opinion, completely unmarketable.
 
 

Definition of unmarketable in US English:

unmarketable

adjectiveˌənˈmärkədəb(ə)lˌənˈmɑrkədəb(ə)l
  • Without qualities that attract sales; not marketable.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nobody could have foreseen that Jay's termination would garner so much publicity in the industry, rendering him unmarketable and unemployed until the day of his death.
    • Undeniably an artistic triumph, it was also their bleakest album since Pornography, and the record label considered it almost unmarketable.
    • So basically what I think would be a great series is undoable, unmarketable and lacks wide appeal.
    • They and others were obviously quite unmarketable, so for every parrot sold many are discarded as unwanted and left to die.
    • Many of you have heard or experienced the pantheon of paid advertisements - so called ‘infomercials’ - that appear regularly on stations trying to rid themselves of essentially worthless and unmarketable air time.
    • The hijackers drove without proper licences, violated immigration rules, left a plane sitting on an active runway and developed the unmarketable skill of knowing only how to make turns with a jumbo jet, not how to land it.
    • No real method has been established for unmarketable securities.
    • Many services provided within private households are considered by many cultures to be unmarketable.
    • My question is… not having a place to go to college next year, and with my main and totally unmarketable selling point being the ability to write, I find myself totally without a place to land.
    • Recall the earlier example of the pharmaceutical companies that find only 1 of 1,000 compounds turn into a marketable drug; if they had no canceled projects they would either have 999 unmarketable drugs or no drugs at all.
    • It attacks the large quantities of unmarketable fish that are discarded at sea, and describes how mammals and birds get accidentally tangled up in nets and drown.
    • Because the missing ingredient, the unmarketable bit, is the person's mind.
    • These are species other than the ones the farmers are raising, or they may be small, unmarketable fish of the same species.
    • He used to record for Decca until they declared him unmarketable.
    • ‘Too often, film or television projects from well-intentioned Christians are unmarketable, poorly executed and scarred with red flags that signify the work of an amateur,’ Hickox says.
    • Not exactly ‘guilty,’ but definitely not off the hook, either - despite good production values and a good heart, Spirit of Wonder is dull, boring, and in the court's opinion, completely unmarketable.
    • For example, codling moth larvae do not consume much of the apple that they infest, but they cause great esthetic damage by their presence and can render produce unmarketable.
    • Because of their location these trees could make it to a wider market only with considerable transportation costs which made them unmarketable outside of the general area.
    • It languished in post-production for nearly a year; British Lion and its new Managing Director, Michael Deeley, considered the finished film overlong and unmarketable.
    • If a pound was collected every time a promoter emerged without a proper mantle (or at the very least, a forgettable, unmarketable, rubbish one) then world poverty could be eradicated immediately.
 
 
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