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economical

[ek-uh-nom-i-kuhl, ee-kuh-] / ˌɛk əˈnɒm ɪ kəl, ˌi kə- /




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“Louvre Heist” is an economical and fairly breathless dash around the French capital, the crime scene and the details of the as-yet-unsolved robbery.

From The Wall Street Journal

And it's a philosophy that you can carry into your own kitchen for more healthful, sustainable and economical everyday cooking, whether you're chasing a traditional dish or making something up on the fly.

From Salon

But in private parcels, the economical incentive is to plant pine, that will rapidly grow into marketable wood.

From Reuters

Speaking at a summit in Brussels on Friday, Italy's far-right Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni warned there may be a "migratory wave" towards Europe if Tunisia's political and economical situation does not stabilise.

From BBC

Supreme Court decision that found the circulation of petitions to be “core political speech” and called paid signature gathering “the most effective, fundamental, and perhaps economical means of achieving direct, one-on-one communication with voters.”

From Los Angeles Times