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Prohibitively

Prohibitively | Prohibitive

Prohibitively meaning

In a prohibitive manner. | To a prohibitive extent.

Example sentences (20)

A stroke of near-genius in retrospect, if only it weren’t prohibitively expensive and released so late in the console’s life cycle.

Home Depot and Lowe’s have a wide selection of tools — which can be prohibitively expensive to purchase — that are always ready to go and come with expert advice on how to use them.

However, ministers acknowledge it can be prohibitively expensive for smaller firms.

O’Brien, who is now a health minister, said: “This has made it prohibitively expensive and complex for the old ‘new towns’ model to be viable.

Private liability insurance that would cover these burns is prohibitively expensive or unavailable, putting the people overseeing them on the hook for potential damage costs.

Such a project would be almost prohibitively expensive.

That approach, though, is going to be prohibitively expensive for me with my relatively meager salary and savings, so it should limit itself.

That’s pretty much what a does, but that technology is still prohibitively expensive.

The study revealed that India only offers the generic version of pomalidomide, as the original drug is prohibitively expensive.

While air travel and other bigger splurges might be prohibitively expensive, your refund can give you more affordable pleasures, even after taking care of other priorities, Cheng says.

EVs see to it that your power source is limited, your time and expense prohibitively exploited, your safety insecure, and your automotive range severely curtailed.

For one, BYD does not sell its vehicles in the US market due to prohibitively expensive import tariffs.

Grounds for both include physical violence, fraud, or psychological incapacity, proof of which must be determined through a long and prohibitively expensive court process.

However, it remains prohibitively expensive to make and is not yet viable at scale, with most of today’s hydrogen still made using fossil fuels that release emissions into the atmosphere.

In a dozen comments lodged so far, locals branded the plans “prohibitively detrimental” to the neighborhood.

Owning a home is becoming an increasingly distant dream for many Americans, as the housing market continues to feel prohibitively expensive for most.

While this cost can be covered in-part or full by health insurance, Professor Sikora said this can 'prohibitively expensive' for some people, particularly the elderly.

Encouragingly, there are no known risks to treating hearing loss with hearing aids, though doing so can be prohibitively expensive.

Furthermore, the whole area lack basic infrastructure and social amenities – making costs prohibitively high to transform the area to an economic power house.

Many of Russia’s smallest and most innovative winemakers, with the informal approval of local officials, long operated without licenses, considering them prohibitively cumbersome and expensive.