ALL meanings of sub-economy
sub-e·con·o·my
S s - noun plural sub-economy thrifty management; frugality in the expenditure or consumption of money, materials, etc. 1
- noun plural sub-economy an act or means of thrifty saving; a saving: He achieved a small economy by walking to work instead of taking a bus. 1
- noun plural sub-economy the management of the resources of a community, country, etc., especially with a view to its productivity. 1
- noun plural sub-economy the prosperity or earnings of a place: Further inflation would endanger the national economy seriously. 1
- noun plural sub-economy the disposition or regulation of the parts or functions of any organic whole; an organized system or method. 1
- noun plural sub-economy the efficient, sparing, or concise use of something: an economy of effort; an economy of movement. 1
- noun plural sub-economy economy class. 1
- noun plural sub-economy Theology. the divine plan for humanity, from creation through redemption to final beatitude. the method of divine administration, as at a particular time or for a particular race. 1
- noun plural sub-economy Obsolete. the management of household affairs. 1
- adjective sub-economy intended to save money: to reduce the staff in an economy move. 1
- adjective sub-economy costing less to make, buy, or operate: an economy car. 1
- adjective sub-economy of or relating to economy class: the economy fare to San Francisco. 1
- adverb sub-economy in economy-class accommodations, or by economy-class conveyance: to travel economy. 1