Definitionadj. not producing or capable of producing
Last update: July 14, 2015
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The talks between labor and management were unproductive. [adjective]
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Red fescue prefers an unproductive, dry, acid environment with low levels of disturbance. [adjective]
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Q: Sir, the President said the world must not lapse into unproductive debates about whether specific instances of Iraqi noncompliance are serious. [adjective]
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His condition, whatever he may do, is an unproductive and FELONIOUS one; he cannot cease to waste and destroy without ceasing to be a proprietor. [adjective]
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This explains the constant fact of history, that the nobles--the unproductive proprietors of the soil--have every where been dispossessed by industrial and commercial plebeians. [adjective]
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"If men succeed in fertilizing land hitherto unproductive, or even death-producing, like certain swamps, they create thereby property in all its completeness." [adjective]
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Capital, tools, and machinery are likewise unproductive. [adjective]
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His inquiry at Etaples was equally unproductive of result. [Please select]
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A considerable part of the wheat-growing lands are yet unproductive owing to the lack of railways. [Please select]
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