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Definitions for cost-efficient
cost-ef·fi·cient
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Princeton's WordNet
cost-efficient, cost-effectiveadjective
productive relative to the cost
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cost-efficient
Cost-efficient refers to a process, activity, or product that delivers maximum output, value, or benefits with minimum costs or resources. Cost-efficient methods result in superior productivity and savings in expenses, thereby maximizing value for money or return on investment.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cost-efficient in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of cost-efficient in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of cost-efficient in a Sentence
In the 80s and 90s, we were very close to the projects and controlled costs and execution. In 2000s, when we became rich, we became less cost-efficient.
Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel:
The climate levy has the advantage from out point of view that it is efficient and cost-efficient, it has the disadvantage as the companies point out with understandable arguments that it could lead to job losses and a collapse of the industry that we don't want.
Thanks to technological innovations, synthetic carpets are becoming softer and more luxurious all the time, generally speaking, they are more cost-efficient, hard-wearing and stain-resistant than pure wool carpets.
Technology takes processes of yesterday and makes it simpler, faster, accessible, and more cost efficient.
It's our view that that's not the most cost efficient ... way to see resources developed across a large, prolific basin like the Carnarvon.
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