ECONOMICAL in a Sentence

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249 example sentences for ECONOMICAL, such as:

1. We have got on very economical so fur.
2. Such an economic organization is radically wrong.
3. The government intends to apply economic sanctions.
4. He gave a brief analysis of the present economic situation.
5. I want to plant the slopes of the hills with trees of economic value.

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 Meanings and Examples of ECONOMICAL
Definition Example Sentence Classic Sentence
economical
 a.  thrifty; saving; using the minimum of time or resources necessary for effectiveness
Classic Sentence: (39 in 3 pages)
1  In the first place, I won't have any kings; if it were only from an economical point of view, I don't want any; a king is a parasite.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor Hugo
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 4: CHAPTER IV—THE BACK ROOM OF THE CAFE MUSAIN
2  For some time, Jean Valjean had noticed the economical life led by the young people.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 8: CHAPTER III—THEY RECALL THE GARDEN OF THE RUE PLUMET
3  We have got on very economical so fur.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER SIXTEEN
4  On his long, gaunt body, he carried no spare flesh, no superfluous beard, his chin having a soft, economical nap to it, like the worn nap of his broad-brimmed hat.
Moby Dick By Herman Melville
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER 16. The Ship.
5  There were no signs of struggle, neither social nor economical struggle.
The Time Machine By H. G. Wells
Context  Highlight   In IV
6  He felt that his way of life had now been settled once for all till death and that to change it was not in his power, and so that way of life proved economical.
War and Peace 6 By Leo Tolstoy
Context  Highlight   In BOOK 16: CHAPTER XII
7  The broader economic organization thus clearly demanded sprang up here and there as accident and local conditions determined.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du Bois
Context  Highlight   In II
8  Naturally the Negroes resented, at first bitterly, signs of compromise which surrendered their civil and political rights, even though this was to be exchanged for larger chances of economic development.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du Bois
Context  Highlight   In III
9  The average size of Negro families has undoubtedly decreased since the war, primarily from economic stress.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du Bois
Context  Highlight   In VIII
10  Such an economic organization is radically wrong.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du Bois
Context  Highlight   In VIII
11  This represents the lowest economic depths of the black American peasant; and in a study of the rise and condition of the Negro freeholder we must trace his economic progress from the modern serfdom.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du Bois
Context  Highlight   In VIII
12  All social struggle is evidenced by the rise, first of economic, then of social classes, among a homogeneous population.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du Bois
Context  Highlight   In VIII
13  To-day the following economic classes are plainly differentiated among these Negroes.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du Bois
Context  Highlight   In VIII
14  They have little to tide over a few years of economic depression, and are at the mercy of the cotton-market far more than the whites.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du Bois
Context  Highlight   In VIII
15  Coming now to the economic relations of the races, we are on ground made familiar by study, much discussion, and no little philanthropic effort.
The Souls of Black Folk By W. E. B. Du Bois
Context  Highlight   In IX
Example Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
16  This book is designed to be provocative rather than a watertight piece of economic analysis.
17  Traditional economic analysis is premised on the assumption that more is better.
18  He gave a brief analysis of the present economic situation.
19  Many asylum seekers appear to be economic migrants, convinced that the streets of Europe are paved with gold.
20  The government intends to apply economic sanctions.
21  The hoped-for economic recovery in Britain did not arrive.
22  The establishment of new international economic order is the essence of his article.
23  The article gives us a real insight into the causes of the present economic crisis.
24  What he has tried to expound in this article bears on a key problem in our economic reform.
25  Conventional economic and accounting theory tends to assume that the process involved is highly rational and orderly.
26  Rising interest rates were an outward indication of the change in government attitude to economic controls.
27  With both countries experiencing economic revolutions, it might be time to redraw the traditional relationship.
28  I want to plant the slopes of the hills with trees of economic value.
29  From an economic point of view , the new development will benefit the town greatly.
30  The President and his supporters are almost certain to read this vote as a mandate for continued economic reform.