uncompetitive

  • 1uncompetitive — UK US /ˌʌnkəmˈpetətɪv/ adjective ► not involving or encouraging competition: »We want to make sure they are not allowed to employ uncompetitive practices when they are bidding against us. »He was irritated for years by the bank s uncompetitive… …

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  • 2uncompetitive — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not competitive or marked by fair competition …

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  • 3uncompetitive — /ʌnkəmˈpɛtətɪv/ (say unkuhm petuhtiv) adjective 1. not at the level of skill required to compete successfully: an uncompetitive team at the higher grade. 2. not competing commercially; not conducive to commercial competitiveness: an uncompetitive …

  • 4uncompetitive — un|com|pet|i|tive [ ,ʌnkəm petətıv ] adjective unable to compete successfully with other businesses or products: The Senator believes that higher taxes would make the industry uncompetitive …

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  • 5uncompetitive — UK [ˌʌnkəmˈpetətɪv] / US adjective unable to compete successfully with other businesses or products The minister believes that higher taxes would make industry uncompetitive …

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  • 6Uncompetitive inhibitor — Uncompetitive inhibition takes place when an enzyme inhibitor binds only to the complex formed between the enzyme and the substrate (the E S complex).MechanismThis reduction in the effective concentration of the E S complex increases the enzyme s …

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  • 7uncompetitive — adjective Date: 1885 not competitive ; unable to compete • uncompetitiveness noun …

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  • 8uncompetitive — adj.; uncompetitively, adv.; uncompetitiveness, n. * * * …

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  • 9uncompetitive — adjective That does not involve competition; not competitive …

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  • 10uncompetitive — adj. not competitive, not striving to beat or outdo others …

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