unaffordable

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ affordable.

Adjective

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unaffordable (comparative more unaffordable, superlative most unaffordable)

  1. Too expensive to be afforded.
    • 2020 July 15, “Network News: ASLEF dismisses PM's driverless London Underground train claim”, in Rail, page 11:
      ASLEF's LU organiser Finn Brennan highlighted that slashing government funding to TfL means signalling upgrades necessary for such trains is unaffordable.

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