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Meanings of
economizing
in English
Russian
ресурсосбережение
Portuguese
frugalidade
Spanish
frugalidad
Catalan
frugalitat
Back to the meaning
Personality trait; avoidance of unnecessary expenditure.
thrift
frugality
cheapness
parsimony
stinginess
miserliness
economising
thriftiness
economism
extravagance
Related terms
virtue
behavior
personality trait
Russian
ресурсосбережение
Synonyms
Examples for "
thrift
"
thrift
frugality
cheapness
parsimony
stinginess
Examples for "
thrift
"
1
Research sale days: Some people don't know that
thrift
shops have sales.
2
The
thrift
's
other units include retail banking, commercial banking and credit cards.
3
Behind the
thrift
store were other buildings-officesand a modern dormitory-stylebuilding.
4
Acquired from
thrift
stores after I was done with the flea market.
5
Most
thrift
stores offer extremely low prices compared to their retail counterparts.
1
This new
frugality
is cutting into the nation's huge appetite for oil.
2
The
frugality
and modesty of his court have already been referred to.
3
Only
frugality
enables them to outdo the rich on their own ground.
4
Our parents have always been thrifty, so
frugality
was ingrained in us.
5
Since the world began, industry and
frugality
have been rewarded by wealth.
1
Of course, long-term
cheapness
doesn't automatically make a company a takeover target.
2
Elegance and
cheapness
are combined in a remarkable degree in this edition.
3
The lure of the
cheapness
of the merchandise overcomes all other considerations.
4
The effect of this
cheapness
is great in every department of industry.
5
The
cheapness
of wind-carriage may be set against the overproduction of pollen.
1
Goodness-of-fit,
parsimony
and robustness under misspecification were used to identify candidate models.
2
About the staging of the play there was a right Shakespearian
parsimony
.
3
Gifts are the last thing you expect after rehearsing for sheer
parsimony
.
4
But let it be remembered that thrift is not
parsimony
not miserliness.
5
The shabby plainness of Wren's church well typified all the parochial
parsimony
.
1
Against the Atlanta Hawks, they unveiled a whole new level of
stinginess
.
2
And all the thanks I get is to be taunted with
stinginess
.
3
He has treated me with a
stinginess
that I never knew equalled.
4
I'm glad, for of all faults I detest
stinginess
in a child.
5
It's a pity that
stinginess
is one of the roads to affluence.
1
But let it be remembered that thrift is not parsimony not
miserliness
.
2
I ought to have seen through your father's affectation of
miserliness
and indifference.
3
One poor quality the PM does share with the former Labour leader is
miserliness
.
4
What she had called
miserliness
was really prudence and thrift and other pleasant-sounding virtues.
5
He wishes to emphasize the cold
miserliness
of this man.
1
He has no sense of duty in planning or
economising
.
2
The concentrated fuels were not known in those days, and
heat
-
economising
appliances were not invented.
3
By
economising
the food we were able to save enough for breakfast the next morning.
4
Andy is cautious and, when things got tight, he suggested
economising
on their attic bedroom.
5
A patriotic nation was
economising
in order to get five per cent on the War Loans.
1
The village, though irregular, had a general air of
thriftiness
and respectability.
2
You ought to have taught them the value of cleanliness,
thriftiness
,
and comfort.
3
For briskness,
thriftiness
,
energy, and alacrity, it is hard to find his match.
4
The travel industry has also noticed a new
thriftiness
.
5
Aussies have bought what we need and a damaging
thriftiness
is settling on the economy.
1
Ruskin and William Morris saw, and doubtless exaggerated, the danger to which spiritual values were exposed at the hands of the dominant
economism
.
Usage of
economizing
in English
1
Methods or systems of cropping the soil, with reference to
economizing
fertility.
2
There is no thought of trafficking or
economizing
in labor and in love.
3
The work of the Army in
economizing
food has been a great work.
4
The Board of Trade has urged on me the necessity for
economizing
gas.
5
It is the result of
economizing
money, and employing it for beneficial purposes.
6
After all, there was no use in
economizing
his remaining dollars.
7
Another mode of
economizing
time, is, by uniting several objects in one employment.
8
There was no
economizing
in the rest of the casting either.
9
What can be worse than
economizing
in London, in their position?
10
Amusement of any kind is not wasting time, but
economizing
life.
11
Wagonage, indeed, seems to the commissariat, an article not worth
economizing
.
12
But in that direction she thought no
economizing
was possible.
13
He was walking with carefully measured steps,
economizing
every gesture.
14
But the bottom's dropped out of the market, and even old Wing is
economizing
.
15
You are
economizing
rather strictly, just now, in respect to everything but doctors' bills.
16
I was right away for
economizing
,
for managing, for turning to some other position.
Other examples for "economizing"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
economizing
economize
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
economize in
economize time
economize space
economize the powers
economize effort
More collocations
Translations for
economizing
Russian
ресурсосбережение
экономность
бережливость
расчётливость
Portuguese
frugalidade
Spanish
frugalidad
Catalan
frugalitat
Economizing
through the time
Economizing
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