economical in the PONS Dictionary

economical Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be economical with the truth
to be economical with the truth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Thus, if the vehicle is damaged beyond economical repair at this point, the owner will still owe potentially thousands of dollars on the loan.
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The fourth strategic miscalculation made by the retreating nationalist government was financial and economical.
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In operations on the hilly routes it was very thrifty, however it was not so economical on the flat.
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The method allowed economical extraction of the large low-grade ore deposit.
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Without production at the plants there was no need for the railway; it would be more economical to transport the few last products by truck.
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The aircraft was designed late in 1931 as a low cost and economical light passenger aircraft.
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Initially there were three major categories of secret information: military, economical and other.
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In isolated rural areas, electricity grid extensions are often not economical.
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Its purpose was to be a technical and economical feasibility study only.
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Water was no longer an economical source of power and many mills were abandoned.
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