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unsellable

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ sellable.

Adjective

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unsellable (comparative more unsellable, superlative most unsellable)

  1. Not sellable; very hard to sell.
    Synonyms: unsaleable, unmerchantable, unmarketable
    Antonyms: salable, sellable, merchantable, marketable
    • 2009 February 11, Edmund L. Andrews, “Bailout Plan: $2.5 Trillion and a Strong U.S. Hand”, in New York Times[1]:
      Basic questions about how the various parts of the program would work, especially those involving the unsellable mortgages that banks are holding and preventing home foreclosures, were left for another day.

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