Definition of Inefficients

1. inefficient [n] - See also: inefficient

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inefficients

ineffectuality
ineffectuall
ineffectually
ineffectualness
ineffervescence
ineffervescent
inefficacies
inefficacious
inefficaciously
inefficaciousness
inefficacy
inefficiencies
inefficiency
inefficient
inefficiently
inefficients (current term)
inegalitarian
inegalitarianism
inegalitarians
inelaborate
inelastic
inelastically
inelasticities
inelasticity
inelative
inelative case
inelegance
inelegances
inelegancies
inelegancy

Literary usage of Inefficients

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Treatise on Sociology, Theoretical and Practical by Henry Hughes (1854)
"inefficients are those disabled by youth, age, sickness, infirmity of mind, bodily-hurt or deformity, and absolute want of work. ..."

2. The People of the Abyss by Jack London (1903)
"shaking up of the workers from top to bottom would result; and when equilibrium had been restored, the number of the inefficients at the bottom of the Abyss ..."

3. The Labor Market by Don Divance Lescohier (1919)
"His age and an accident to his ankle made him one of those inefficients who ... Must they grow up as four more inefficients — to produce another and still ..."

4. Scientific Management and Labor by Robert Franklin Hoxie (1915)
"1 "A small body of highly efficient men is better than a large body of inefficients." 1 Practically, where incompetents are eliminated, "it is sometimes a ..."

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