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untradeable

  • a word derived from trade.
    trade
    noun
    the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries.
  • a word derived from tradeable.
    tradeable
    adjective
    able to be traded; suitable for commercial trade.

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In the buildup to the deadline, Rizzo said there were no untradeable players.

From Washington Times Jul. 30, 2021

But Rizzo also said no player is untradeable, and he proved that Thursday night with the reported deal for Turner.

From Washington Times Jul. 29, 2021

He rewarded players with big contracts and no-move clauses, making them untradeable as they faded.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 16, 2019

Felix Hernandez, 33 on April 8, is in a separate category as a rapidly declining franchise icon in the final year of a massive contract, and probably untradeable.

From Seattle Times Feb. 27, 2019

Now, with a six-to-eight month recovery ahead, he’s doubly untradeable.

From Washington Post Dec. 30, 2018