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noncommercial

British  
/ ˌnɒnkəˈmɜːʃəl /

adjective

  1. not of, connected with, or involved in commerce

    noncommercial organizations

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Example Sentences

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The fire started in a sparsely populated area in a warehouse and video shared on social media showed at least two noncommercial buildings burning in the blaze.

From Los Angeles Times

Prior to the latest allegations, Escamilla was facing misdemeanor charges in a February incident in the San Fernando Valley including trespass, entering a noncommercial dwelling and resisting arrest and was free on $10,000 bail.

From Los Angeles Times

Latin America is also a global pioneer in trying to overcome a long-standing challenge for noncommercial journals in the Global South: invisibility.

From Science Magazine

“Removing bones from the ground without proper field techniques is still a problem with many commercial and noncommercial paleontologists,” Sertich acknowledges.

From Science Magazine

That sort of noncommercial output made her record label, the Brazilian subsidiary of Columbia Records, reluctant to spend money in promotion, music writer said Chris Fuscaldo.

From Seattle Times