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unmarketable

[ UK /ʌnmˈɑːkɪtəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not capable of being sold
  2. not fit for sale

How To Use unmarketable In A Sentence

  • They and others were obviously quite unmarketable, so for every parrot sold many are discarded as unwanted and left to die.
  • This new volume should contribute to building his reputation abroad, not least because of its quaint, nearly unmarketable format. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Likewise, Professor Hospital's boast that Columbia students -- who pay over $100,000 for a twenty-one-month, unmarketable art-school degree -- are disallowed from choosing their own thesis committees and regularly see their theses failed by these committees is bizarre. Seth Abramson: Columbia Professor's E-mail to Students Was Pure Fiction
  • Basically, what I think would be a great series is undoable, unmarketable and lacks wide appeal.
  • Because of their location these trees could make it to a wider market only with considerable transportation costs which made them unmarketable outside of the general area.
  • Recall the earlier example of the pharmaceutical companies that find only 1 of 1,000 compounds turn into a marketable drug; if they had no canceled projects they would either have 999 unmarketable drugs or no drugs at all.
  • Jacobs said the pesticides - chlorpyrifos, diazinon and dimethoate - had been sprayed on nearby farms' Brussels sprouts and had vaporized and been blown to his organic farm, making his herbs unmarketable. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • If a pound was collected every time a promoter emerged without a proper mantle (or at the very least, a forgettable, unmarketable, rubbish one) then world poverty could be eradicated immediately.
  • So basically what I think would be a great series is undoable, unmarketable and lacks wide appeal.
  • Nobody could have foreseen that Jay's termination would garner so much publicity in the industry, rendering him unmarketable and unemployed until the day of his death.
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