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was prohibitively
adverb
In a prohibitive manner.
Exact(60)
Not that the overall operation was prohibitively expensive.
The idea never took off because it was prohibitively expensive.
For years the technology was prohibitively expensive for most toy makers.
As a starter for a full series, it was prohibitively impressive.
But the cost of producing such displays was prohibitively high a decade ago.
Cow's milk smuggled into the camp was prohibitively expensive and no powdered milk was available.
That, however, necessitated flying Dr. Teeth from New York to Los Angeles, which was prohibitively expensive.
Such large-scale circuit analysis was prohibitively complicated using prior methods.
The problem with this approach was that it was prohibitively slow due to the large size of the video buffer.
* The first was just to set the sampling rate very high (1024 rays per pixel), but this was prohibitively slow.
It deteriorated quickly and was prohibitively expensive, so the project was scrapped after just four months, in November 1972.
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