Socioeconomic vs Efficiency - What's the difference?
socioeconomic | efficiency |
Of or pertaining to social and economic factors.
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The extent to which time is well used for the intended task.
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(dated) The quality of producing an effect or effects.
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The extent to which a resource, such as electricity, is used for the intended purpose; the ratio of useful work to energy expended.
(United States) A one-room apartment.
As an adjective socioeconomic
is of or pertaining to social and economic factors.As a noun efficiency is
the extent to which time is well used for the intended task.socioeconomic
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Alternative forms
* socio-economicAdjective
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- Accordingly, the report advised that middle and higher-socioeconomic -strata neighborhoods should not fall at least within the one-mile and five-mile radii of the proposed site.
efficiency
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Noun
- The efficiency of the planning department is deplorable.
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- The manner of this divine efficiency being far above us.
- The efficiency of this loudspeaker is 40%.
- I have an efficiency available June through July.
- fully-furnished efficiencies
