unsaleable

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Etymology

un- + saleable

Adjective

unsaleable (comparative more unsaleable, superlative most unsaleable)

  1. Not sellable.
    Synonyms: unsellable, unmerchantable, unmarketable
    • 1963 January, G. Freeman Allen, “Why B.R. are dropping high-power diesel-hydraulics”, in Modern Railways, page 25:
      After the fully documented records have been made available for study by experts of other railways in a few months' time, the high-powered diesel-hydraulic locomotive might become an increasingly unsaleable commodity in world markets.

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Noun

unsaleable (plural unsaleables)

  1. Something that cannot be sold.

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