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Remunerative   /rimjˈunərətɪv/   Listen
Remunerative

adjective
1.
For which money is paid.  Synonyms: compensable, paying, salaried, stipendiary.  "Remunerative work" , "Salaried employment" , "Stipendiary services"
2.
Producing a sizeable profit.  Synonyms: lucrative, moneymaking.






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"Remunerative" Quotes from Famous Books



... engineer with a hobby for odd inventions who becomes the proprietor of a factory. His romantic love for the sea and its adventures was now overshadowed by the price and consumption of coal, by the maddening competition that lowered freight rates, and by the search for new ports with fast and remunerative freight. ...
— Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) - A Novel • Vicente Blasco Ibanez

... the "suffering" season, the peasant toils in the fields for nearly the whole of the twenty-four hours instead of the four thus allotted. In winter, when no field labor is possible, he is likely to spend much more than four hours at whatever remunerative handicraft he may be acquainted with, or in intercourse with his fellow-men (detrimental as likely as not), and a good deal less in reading at any season of the year, for lack of instruction, interest, or books. On the other ...
— Russian Rambles • Isabel F. Hapgood

... obtaining in shipment and storage. True, the soil and climatic conditions play a determinative role in the creation of the characteristics of coffee, but these do not offer any greater opportunity for constructive research and remunerative improvement than does the development of methods and control in the processes employed in the preparation of green ...
— All About Coffee • William H. Ukers

... enterprises of this nature to tell what the rate of profit upon the tenement part of the business is, since the rental and the factory react upon each other; but in the American instances quoted in this article the investment as a whole is remunerative. In the Godin operations at Guise, which have been co-operative for the last five years, the capital is put at $1,320,000, and the net earnings have averaged during that time $204,640 per ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885 • Various

... are so many French magazines, it is difficult to say which is the best. The Revue des Deux Mondes has a high literary character. Jewett's Spiers's French-and-English Dictionary is the best for ordinary use. Translating is not often remunerative. ...
— Harper's Young People, March 9, 1880 - An Illustrated Weekly • Various


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