nonindustrial

IPA: nɑnɪndˈʌstriʌɫ

adjective

  • Not industrial.
  • Of a geographic area, not designated for use by manufacturers and other industries; residential or commercial.
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Examples of "nonindustrial" in Sentences

  • The forces of production are mainly agrarian and nonindustrial.
  • The $6.6 billion deal was the largest nonindustrial acquisition in American history.
  • But all that's left are a few old warehouses and factories long since converted to nonindustrial uses.
  • However, the person familiar with the matter said Enel is likely to seek a nonindustrial buyer that it can form a partnership with.
  • But people from small, nonindustrial societies, such as the Hadza foragers of Tanzania, offer about $2.50 to the other player — who accepts it.
  • New York City, which tosses about eight million tons of nonindustrial trash each year, trucks much of it to big landfills in states such as Virginia and Pennsylvania.
  • He notes that Slow Food, the now-global movement to promote local foods produced by nonindustrial methods, started in Italy -- explicitly in response to the arrival of McDonald's.
  • On June 26, the Italian government introduced a wide-ranging economic bill to parliament that included a proposal for a 6% tax on profits from the sale of gold for nonindustrial purposes.
  • Westvaco Corporation and Georgia-Pacific are the two largest industrial foresters in the ACE Basin; however, most of the total forested acreage (70%) is owned by nonindustrial private landowners.
  • Mike Kane for The Wall Street Journa Seattle has become a hotbed for cleaning up abandoned industrial sites and redeveloping them for nonindustrial uses such as office buildings and shopping centers.

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