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unsalable

adjective as in valueless

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The Speigels sued Goldin, 58, and his company last year, alleging that his actions conferred legitimacy to a “conspiracy theory” about the card, subsequently rendering it unsalable.

A large percentage of her creative output has been in the ephemeral form of performed and printed words, all but unsalable and uncollectable, investment-wise, in an art world context.

Most mornings he inspects each plant for blemishes or seeds — a sign that the plant would be unsalable — and sets the large carbon dioxide tank to 1,015 parts per million.

He wanted to sell but says two real-estate agents have since told him the property is unsalable.

Admittedly, this expanded version of impeachment could have been deeply fraught, not to say politically unsalable, if pursued as envisioned in the House.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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