uneconomic

uneconomic
[[t]ʌ̱niːkənɒ̱mɪk, -ek-[/t]]
1) ADJ-GRADED If you describe something such as an industry or business as uneconomic, you mean that it does not produce enough profit.

...the closure of uneconomic factories...

The company said the service was uneconomic.

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2) ADJ-GRADED: v-link ADJ If you say that an action or plan is uneconomic, you think it will cost a lot of money and not be successful or not be worth the expense.

It would be uneconomic to try and repair it...

Sending a replacement jet would have been uneconomic.

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