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nondurable

[ non-door-uh-buhl, -dyoor- ]

adjective

  1. not resistant to wear, decay, etc.; not sturdy:

    nondurable fabrics.

  2. not lasting or enduring; consumable or perishable.


noun

  1. nondurables. goods that are used up quickly or purchased frequently, as food and apparel.
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Example Sentences

The manufacturing sector contracted 0.6%, with both nondurable and durable goods contributing to the decrease for the third month in a row.

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Unfilled positions increased by 59,000 in the nondurable goods manufacturing industry, and the federal government had an additional 31,000 openings.

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Unfilled positions increased by 59,000 in the nondurable goods manufacturing industry and the federal government had an additional 31,000 openings.

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In nondurable manufacturing, there were modest decreases in the production of paper, plastics and rubber products as well as apparel and leather.

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Production of nondurable consumer goods fell 0.9%, pulled down by clothing, energy as well as food and tobacco.

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