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ADJECTIVE
  1. not fruitful; not conducive to abundant production

How To Use unfruitful In A Sentence

  • A minute earlier, Duffield had wowed the crowd with an acrobatic but unfruitful overhead kick, as City ended a dull 20-minute spell with a much-needed spot of goalmouth action.
  • Since my feeble attempt at fiction is so unfruitful and unliked, I guess I shall not continue the story to bore you guys.
  • Following an unfruitful attempt to locate the exact original site, we chose a spot on Lake Champlain in the general area.
  • Here, a heading had been driven into the hill side in an unfruitful attempt to extract lead.
  • When I have been in preaching, I thank God my heart hath often all the time of this and the other exercise, with great earnestness cried to God that He would make the word effectual to the salvation of the soul; still being grieved lest the enemy should take the word away from the conscience, and so it should become unfruitful: wherefore I should labour to speak the word, as that thereby, if it were possible, the sin and person guilty might be particularized by it. Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
  • For if I pray in a tongue, my spirit prays, but my mind is unfruitful.
  • Joe managed to keep himself from making another unfruitful plead.
  • The stretch of District Line between Southfields and East Putney station has had long-standing problems with graffiti, but previous approaches to London Underground have proved unfruitful.
  • So far, efforts to combat corruption have been unfruitful due to the lack of political will, loopholes in existing laws and regulations and corrupt judicial officers.
  • It's been about cutting away unfruitful frustration and anger.
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