unmerchantable

/ʌnˈmɜrtʃəntəbəl/
adjective
  1. Not suitable or fit for sale; unable to be sold in a normal market.
    • Due to a labeling error, the entire batch of medicine was declared unmerchantable.
    • The damaged fruit was unmerchantable and had to be thrown away.
    • The antique was so badly restored that it became unmerchantable.
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