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cost-effective

American  
[kawst-i-fek-tiv, kost-] / ˈkɔst ɪˈfɛk tɪv, ˈkɒst- /

adjective

  1. producing optimum results for the expenditure.


cost-effective British  

adjective

  1. providing adequate financial return in relation to outlay

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Other Word Forms

  • cost-effectively adverb
  • cost-effectiveness noun

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When backed by cost-effective storage batteries, those alternative energies now provide the quickest, most affordable means to expand electrical infrastructure in developed and developing nations.

From Salon

Providing these simple, natural therapeutic foods is among the most cost-effective ways of getting obvious bang for your donation buck.

From MarketWatch

For districts, a settlement can be more cost-effective than mounting a legal defense through a jury trial, and unlike a panel of jurors, a settlement provides a level of fiscal certainty.

From Los Angeles Times

Evri told us it provides "a fast, reliable, and cost-effective delivery service" and that its "couriers are local people… and the vast majority do an excellent job and strictly follow our delivery standards".

From BBC

For now, the people who are deciding whether to skip health insurance next year or downgrade their plans to be more cost-effective have four days to enroll in a plan that starts Jan. 1.

From MarketWatch