unaffordably

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English

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Etymology

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unaffordable +‎ -ly

Adverb

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unaffordably (comparative more unaffordably, superlative most unaffordably)

  1. To a degree that is unaffordable; in an unreasonably expensive manner.
    Some judges set unaffordably high bail at times with the intention of keeping suspected criminals in prison pending trial.
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