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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "remunerative" in a sentence

    remunerative example sentences

    remunerative


    1. I took him up on his offer early in 1964, resigning a promising and remunerative career as a corporate VP in the Midwest


    2. be doing which were not only more remunerative than what he was doing, but far


    3. Ego attributes to itself the right to ownership, hence the expectation of purchase, and thus the obligation of society to provide remunerative employment adequate enough to be able to equip oneself with the means to procure the desires of one's instilled expectations


    4. ” And then, what he stereotyped to be illegal, laborers who had been unable to find remunerative work for the day


    5. I shall fix my attention in the mornings on remunerative objects like pigs, and spend beautiful afternoons, quite idle physically but with my soul busy up among the poets


    6. exchange business, which may be highly remunerative


    7. I detested the chambers beyond expression at that period of repentance, and could not endure the sight of the Avenger's livery; which had a more expensive and a less remunerative appearance then than at any other time in the four-and-twenty hours


    8. Another thing just struck him as a by no means bad notion was he might have a gaze around on the spot to see about trying to make arrangements about a concert tour of summer music embracing the most prominent pleasure resorts, Margate with mixed bathing and firstrate hydros and spas, Eastbourne, Scarborough, Margate and so on, beautiful Bournemouth, the Channel islands and similar bijou spots, which might prove highly remunerative


    9. Other pollutants were far more remunerative: methane (21 credits), nitrous oxide (310), and, near the top of the list, something called hydrofluorocarbon-23, or HFC-23


    10. After a long seclusion she had come to a resolve to undertake outdoor work in her native village, the busiest season of the year in the agricultural world having arrived, and nothing that she could do within the house being so remunerative for the time as harvesting in the fields

    11. For two consecutive years he made her order the household meals in his presence and receive the rents, and he taught her slowly and successively the names and remunerative capacity of his vineyards and his farms


    12. No doubt this is the type of judgment that, if sound, will prove most remunerative


    13. Under law they are entitled to charge rates sufficiently remunerative to attract the capital they need for their continuous expansion, and this implies adequate offsets to inflated costs


    14. Despite mediocre operating results subsequent to the LBO, the Hertz Global Holdings Transaction seems to have been quite remunerative for the LBO sponsors and their investors


    15. Despite mediocre operating results subsequent to the LBO, the Hertz Global Holdings transaction seems to have been quite remunerative for the LBO sponsors and their investors


    16. Nor, considered aright, does it seem any argument in favour of the gradual extinction of the Sperm Whale, for example, that in former years (the latter part of the last century, say) these Leviathans, in small pods, were encountered much oftener than at present, and, in consequence, the voyages were not so prolonged, and were also much more remunerative


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    Synonyms for "remunerative"

    compensable paying remunerative salaried stipendiary lucrative moneymaking fat rich

    "remunerative" definitions

    for which money is paid


    producing a sizeable profit