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Meanings of
economic
in English
Portuguese
econômico
Catalan
econòmic
Spanish
económico
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Of or relating to an economy, the system of production and management of material wealth.
system
economical
Related terms
scheme
efficient
Portuguese
econômico
Economic.
Related terms
social science
Synonyms
Examples for "
system
"
system
economical
Examples for "
system
"
1
The current public health
system
was not serving new mothers, she said.
2
This needs the health
system
to address barriers in the health
system
.
3
Methods: This cross-sectional study includes families assisted by the public health
system
.
4
Access to accurate data from the national
system
remains a key problem.
5
A change of government could bring radical changes in the health
system
.
1
Far more shale oil and gas would be
economical
at higher prices.
2
The preceding proposition was legislative in its nature; this one is
economical
.
3
They're also somewhat slow, but they're quite
economical
,
especially for light loads.
4
The motor is the more
economical
-
it
is
the survival of the fittest.
5
Aim: To describe the epidemiology and
economical
outcomes of BJI in France.
Economic.
Related terms
worldly
Economic.
Related terms
profitable
Usage of
economic
in English
1
However
economic
migrants, for example, were often young men looking for work.
2
Objective: Asthma is a major public health problem with considerable
economic
impact.
3
Europe is benefiting from strong
economic
growth in eastern and central Europe.
4
Richards also said that Europe faced greater
economic
problems than the U.S.
5
The situation requires new ideas of political organisation and global
economic
redistribution.
6
The Russian government really has no good
economic
options other than hope.
7
The second was
economic
:
the free market liberal revolution of the 1980s.
8
Certainly, the deepening
economic
and financial crisis demands undivided attention at home.
9
Our main market, in Britain, remains sluggish, reflecting difficult
economic
conditions there.
10
There can be no material security or
economic
democracy without political democracy.
11
Such a three-punch crisis combo of health, financial and
economic
is new.
12
However,
economic
pressures continue to hurt Mongolia ahead of June presidential elections.
13
One minister leaving the meeting said the
economic
situation was not discussed.
14
Russia's
economic
and political crisis was discussed in depth by EU leaders.
15
Background: Due to the
economic
recession, several people in Europe became unemployed.
16
Given the recent
economic
tumult, I'd say that qualifies as good news.
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economic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
economic growth
economic recovery
economic crisis
economic data
economic development
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Translations for
economic
Portuguese
econômico
económico
Catalan
econòmic
Spanish
económico
Economic
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Economic
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