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uncompetitive
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un·com·pet·i·tive  (nkm-pt-tv)
adj.
Not competitive; not liking or inclined to compete.

uncom·peti·tive·ly adv.
uncom·peti·tive·ness n.

uncompetitive [ˌʌnkəmˈpɛtɪtɪv]
adj
not able or willing to compete
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.uncompetitive - not inclined to competeuncompetitive - not inclined to compete              
noncompetitive - not involving competition or competitiveness; "noncompetitive positions"; "noncompetitive interest in games"
Translations
uncompetitive
adj industrynicht wettbewerbsfähig, wettbewerbsunfähig; pricenicht konkurrenzfähig


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