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nonreturnable
[non-ri-tur-nuh-buhl]
adjective
not returnable.
(of an empty bottle or container) not returnable to a vendor for refund of a deposit.
noun
something that is not eligible or acceptable for return.
nonreturnable
/ ˌɒɪˈɜːəə /
adjective
denoting a container, esp a bottle, on which no returnable deposit is paid on purchase of the contents
Word History and Origins
Origin of nonreturnable1
Example Sentences
Pottery Barn sofas range from about $600 to $3,500, are made to order, have a four- to 12-week lead time and are nonreturnable.
Sex toys are a booming business, with hundreds of models on the market, many of them costly and nonreturnable.
This wonder box is gorgeously gift-wrapped, but the time you’ll invest in it is nonreturnable.
I had plunked down what for me was about a zillion dollars on an absolutely nonreturnable item.
Though sales to nonbook retailers can be more complicated and labor-intensive for publishers, books are generally sold on a nonreturnable basis.
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