uneconomically

[US]/ˌʌn.iː.kəˈnɒm.ɪ.kəl.i/
[UK]/ˌʌn.iː.kəˈnɑː.mɪ.kəl.i/

Translation

adv.in an uneconomical manner; in a way that does not save money or use resources efficiently

Phrases & Collocations

operate uneconomically

produce uneconomically

run uneconomically

function uneconomically

priced uneconomically

behave uneconomically

uneconomically viable

Example Sentences

the company operated uneconomically for years before going bankrupt.

housing prices in that area are uneconomically high for most buyers.

the government continued to fund uneconomically small farms.

she purchased the car uneconomically, paying far above market value.

public transportation in rural areas often runs uneconomically.

the factory produced goods uneconomically, with excessive waste and overhead.

renewable energy projects were deemed uneconomically viable in the current market.

the restaurant was uneconomically located in a high-rent district with little foot traffic.

airlines sometimes operate routes uneconomically to maintain network coverage.

the uneconomically priced merchandise failed to attract customers.

he managed the budget uneconomically, wasting funds on unnecessary expenses.

the new shopping mall opened uneconomically during an economic downturn.

manufacturing locally remains uneconomically competitive against overseas production.

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