Crossword-Solution: INEFFICIENT 11 letters, 36 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Word Word Type Definition
Inefficient a. Not efficient; not producing the effect intended or
desired; inefficacious; as, inefficient means or measures.
Inefficient a. Incapable of, or indisposed to, effective action;
habitually slack or remiss; effecting little or nothing; as,
inefficient workmen; an inefficient administrator.

We have 36 clues for the answer “INEFFICIENT”

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unworkmanlike 1 answer
inefficacious 1 answer
unexpert 4 answers
fit for nothing 6 answers
functionless 10 answers
unfitted 10 answers
past work 10 answers
unemployable 11 answers
unpractical 18 answers
unserviceable 23 answers
Feckless 23 answers
unpowered 26 answers
null and void 31 answers
Unusable 31 answers
unapt 37 answers
Inexpedient 39 answers
hors de combat 40 answers
wasteful 41 answers
Unarmed 43 answers
Incapable 47 answers
Unable 47 answers
unauthorised 48 answers
Impotent 52 answers
Unskilled 62 answers
unskilful 65 answers
Inept 66 answers
insensible 69 answers
Ineffective 70 answers
Unqualified 71 answers
Untrained 73 answers
Out of Order 73 answers
Unfit 74 answers
Futile 76 answers
insufficient 78 answers
Feeble 79 answers
Useless 86 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Basic problems facing the economy include rapid population growth, high unemployment, sharply increased inflation, a lack of basic services, a large and inefficient public sector, and the dependence of the export sector mostly on coffee and bananas, which are subject to sharp price fluctuations.
The 1991 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1992
Term used to refer to a well-known effect whereby function in a computing system family is migrated out to special-purpose peripheral hardware for speed, then the peripheral evolves toward more computing power as it does its job, then somebody notices that it is inefficient to support two asymmetrical processors in the architecture and folds the function back into the main CPU, at which point the cycle begins again.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Although agriculture has been almost all in private hands, farms have been small and inefficient, and the republic traditionally has been a net importer of food.
The 1992 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1993
Major impediments to growth include frequent cyclones and floods, government interference with the economy, a rapidly growing labor force that cannot be absorbed by agriculture, a low level of industrialization, failure to fully exploit energy resources (natural gas), and inefficient and inadequate power supplies.
The 1993 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1993
There I was stretched, when you, my dear Watson, and all your following were investigating in the most sympathetic and inefficient manner the circumstances of my death.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle 1994

Quotes with INEFFICIENT (3)

When artificial intelligence comes of age, the first thing it's going to do is get rid of the inefficient parts. And guess who that will be! And what will happen to us? Well, to find out the answer to that question all you have to do is see what we do with all of our unwanted rubbish.
Anthony T. Hincks
The most inefficient and self-harming thing a person can do is go out looking for love. Let it find you when the time is right and you're out doing what you love to do. Only then will you find it in its truest form.
A.J. Darkholme Rise of the Morningstar
The notion that we should promote “happy” or “humane” exploitation as “baby steps” ignores that welfare reforms do not result in providing significantly greater protection for animal interests; in fact, most of the time, animal welfare reforms do nothing more than make animal exploitation more economically productive by focusing on practices, such as gestation crates, the electrical stunning of chickens, or veal crates, that are economically inefficient in any event. Welfare …
Gary L. Francione