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		Definition of moneymaking in English: moneymakingadjectiveˈmʌnɪˌmeɪkɪŋ Producing a profit, especially with little effort; profitable.  he hit on an unusual moneymaking scheme Example sentencesExamples -  When I was 13, the majority of my once-a-week religion class "friends" looked at confirmation as the best moneymaking venture they were ever forced to embark upon.
 -  To keep his moneymaking park clean and crime-free, Zach invested in trash cans and surveillance cameras - and promptly laid off his entire crew of janitors and security guards.
 -  We two women were able to enlist the whole Northwest in a great philanthropic, moneymaking enterprise.
 -  The playoffs are a moneymaking bonus for the teams and the players (contracts cover only the regular season), an important consideration in today's fiscally tight atmosphere.
 -  Plus this would make for a real moneymaking tourist destination, with people scrambling to buy t-shirts and cigarettes.
 -  Trafficking in human beings is now the third largest illegal moneymaking venture in the world after illegal weapons and drugs trafficking.
 -  Moneymaking ventures were envisioned through different types of agriculture, office developments, and an inn.
 -  The product offered is merely the excuse to legitimize the real and probably illegal moneymaking scam.
 -  Numerous moneymaking schemes rely on pyramids: the recruitment of spiralling numbers of people in order to throw more money into the mix.
 -  Much of it is pirated, to be sure, but a significant portion of it - videogame highlights, say - was never intended to be moneymaking in the first place.
 -  Fitzgerald stopped doing this, as he wanted to work on his novels to write moneymaking popular fiction for the rest of his life.
 -  Sadly though, not all blackjack mistakes merely reduce your profit on a moneymaking hand.
 -  We quickly turned our attention to almost any moneymaking scheme we could cook up.
 -  And of course, practice makes the job perfect and moneymaking.
 -  It was supposed to be a moneymaking business, but instead it became a nonprofit venture, looking to expand around the country.
 -  The defence tried to show the mother was behind several moneymaking schemes and angrily rejected people who sought to give her anything but cash.
 -  Unfortunately, most of his moneymaking schemes tended to fail.
 -  The fact of the matter is, no company makes a lot of moneymaking hybrid vehicles and it's also a small part of the market.
 -  The moneymaking machine springs to life like the monster it is.
 -  Meanwhile, the only two truly old-fashioned moneymaking newspapers in the city are trying to create the opposite illusion.
 
 Synonyms profitable, profit-making, remunerative, lucrative, gainful, paying, successful, financially rewarding, productive, thriving, going commercial, for-profit 
 nounˈmʌnɪˌmeɪkɪŋ mass nounThe action of earning a lot of money.  this cynical exercise in moneymaking Example sentencesExamples -  They shares certain characteristics, notably an indiscriminate worship of business and moneymaking, a belief in the power of the media, and a contempt for the left.
 -  Unfortunately, most of his moneymaking schemes tended to fail.
 -  The next space station has to have a productive moneymaking task, such as fixing satellites and deorbiting junk.
 -  Simply put, it is harder to publish ‘scholarly’ books now than ever before, particularly as presses dream up ways to turn themselves into moneymaking operations.
 -  Much of it is pirated, to be sure, but a significant portion of it - videogame highlights, say - was never intended to be moneymaking in the first place.
 
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