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remunerative

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[ UK /ɹɪmjˈuːnəɹətˌɪv/ ]
[ US /ɹimˈjunɝətɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. for which money is paid
    salaried employment
    a paying job
    stipendiary services
    remunerative work
  2. producing a sizeable profit
    a remunerative business

How To Use remunerative In A Sentence

  • Several representatives sought assistance from the government for procuring fodder and setting up additional cattle pounds for animals that are either ill or found to be unremunerative for farmers.
  • They were too busy with the remunerative work of stationary engine building under their patent monopoly to trouble with speculative business.
  • But the justice which respects things done is either that of government, or jurisdiction or judgment; and this, again, they affirm to be either remunerative or corrective, but that corrective is either castigatory or vindicatory. A Dissertation on Divine Justice
  • Hence it has happened and will happen again, that work which has been undertaken at unremunerative rates has been ‘scamped’ to make it pay.
  • That term-time workers are in remunerative work during the holidays, is described as a statutory fiction.
  • remunerative work
  • Unleashing academic publishers from the user - pays paradigm is about the most remunerative activity I can think of.
  • Sustainable self-help groups require reliable and remunerative market linkages.
  • These South Jersey soils are easily cleared of brushwood or standing timber, and of stumps, with a hand or horse-power puller which is a cheap affair, and the wood is salable in all this part of the State at remunerative prices, often bringing more than the original cost of the land. Three Acres and Liberty
  • Grant it; and for the very same reason we wish steam with all the world; not that we may control the world, for this is costly and unremunerative, as Great Britain finds; but to conform it, and especially to _control_ its commerce. Ocean Steam Navigation and the Ocean Post
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