unmarketable

IPA: ʌnmˈɑrkʌtʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not marketable
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Examples of "unmarketable" in Sentences

  • Possible reasons why Escaping Ariston is "unmarketable":
  • Owners of Westminster Mall sue city, saying it's made property "unmarketable"
  • A friend of mine is sure there are agencies out there hesitant to take on writers from rural, "unmarketable" areas such as Iowa, where we currently reside.
  • I am surprised by the number of Facebook Pages that are popping up marketing what I would consider to be pretty "unmarketable" things for a Facebook audience.
  • In time, after Nike ditched Lewis for being patently "unmarketable," his only endorsement in the United States was something called Lustrasilk, an African-American hair pomade.
  • "Push: Based on the Novel by Sapphire," to the Sundance film called unmarketable due to its unflinching portrayal of inner-city suffering-is now the season's most buzzed-about release.
  • Stephen Farber talks to Precious 'Lee Daniels about his early film called unmarketable due to its unflinching portrayal of inner-city suffering-is now the season's most buzzed-about release.
  • Ninety percent of the residue violations cited in the report were found in dairy cows, veal calves and bob veal (to whom farmers feed "waste milk" that is "unmarketable" for human consumption) says the audit.

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