prohibitively

/proʊˈhɪb.ə.tɪv.li/
adverb
  1. To a degree that prevents something from happening, especially because of high cost or difficulty.
    • The hotel was prohibitively expensive, so we chose a cheaper one.
    • Tuition at that university is prohibitively high for most students.
    • The equipment is prohibitively heavy for one person to carry.
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