/ɛˌkʌnɑˈmɪk/ - [ekunamik] - e•co•nom•ic
We found 10 definitions of economic from 4 different sources.
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economic - using the minimum of time or resources necessary for effectiveness; "an economic use of home heating oil"; "a modern economical heating system"; "an economical use of her time" | ||
economical | ||
efficient being effective without wasting time or effort or expense; "an efficient production manager"; "efficient engines save gas" | ||
economic - of or relating to an economy, the system of production and management of material wealth; "economic growth"; "aspects of social, political, and economical life" | ||
economical | ||
economic - concerned with worldly necessities of life (especially money); "he wrote the book primarily for economic reasons"; "gave up the large house for economic reasons"; "in economic terms they are very privileged" | ||
worldly, secular, temporal characteristic of or devoted to the temporal world as opposed to the spiritual world; "worldly goods and advancement"; "temporal possessions of the church" | ||
economic - of or relating to the science of economics; "economic theory" | ||
economic - financially rewarding; "it was no longer economic to keep the factory open"; "have to keep prices high enough to make it economic to continue the service" |