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econo·my [ɪˈkɒnəmi] N

1. economy (system):

economy
economy

2. economy (thriftiness):

economy

3. economy no pl (sparing use of sth):

economy
economy of language

crea·tive eˈcono·my N the creative economy

eˈcono·my class N

eˈcono·my drive N

eˈcono·my pack N, eˈcono·my size N

mixed eˈcono·my N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The machine makes for economy of time and expense and extraordinary paper, being 12 to 15 metres in length, if one wishes.
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Also, since 2001, the economy has grown steadily at around 68%.
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The economy contracted by a modest 1 percent during the first quarter of 1996.
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Token economies are mainly used in institutional and therapeutic settings.
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Economies worldwide slowed during this period, as credit tightened and international trade declined.
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She is obsessed with the economy and possession.
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By then a small town had been built nearby and, although much of the town's economy was based on serving the fort, managed to survive.
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But lower taxes and better justice allowed the economy to expand.
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Its value and social impact was immediately recognised, as it employed roughly 700 people, and it inspired the modernisation of the economy.
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The economy of the town is based on trade.
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