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prohibitively
adverb as in extremely
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Example Sentences
What little food remained on sale was prohibitively expensive, he said.
Last one: For you as a creator, is there a difference between making something that’s functionally free, like music, and making something that’s prohibitively expensive, like a designer handbag?
Similar to how wildfires and floods have made some properties prohibitively expensive to insure, payouts like these are forcing the company to withdraw from the market, she said.
This is a major symbolic step forwards, but that day is probably a long way off as the costs remain prohibitively high.
The cheapest adult entry was £95 and it is true that watching Test cricket can be prohibitively expensive, not only at Lord’s.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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