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nonmonetary

American  
[nahn-mahn-i-ter-ee, -muhn-, -tree] / ˌnɑnˈmɑn ɪˌtɛr i, -ˈmʌn-, -tri /

adjective

  1. not monetary; not relating to, consisting of, or based on money.


Example Sentences

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In December, exports of industrial supplies including nonmonetary gold dropped, while imports in the same category rose for the month.

From Barron's

Imports of industrial supplies and materials like nonmonetary gold also dropped.

From Barron's

But Volokh believes the financial consequences of filing bogus citations should pale next to the nonmonetary consequences.

From Los Angeles Times

It would potentially merge the FDIC, the OCC, the nonmonetary policy parts of the Federal Reserve and the National Credit Union Administration.

From Salon

These nonmonetary requests were not allowable in the court system, but our community should demand them:

From Seattle Times