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- Dictionarydrawback/ˈdrɔːbak/
noun
- 1. a feature that renders something less acceptable; a disadvantage or problem: "the main drawback of fitting catalytic converters is the cost"
- 2. an amount of excise or import duty remitted on goods exported: "they had been complaining of difficulties in getting quick reimbursement of duty drawback"
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DRAWBACK definition: 1. a disadvantage or the negative part of a situation: 2. a disadvantage or the negative part of a…. Learn more.
drawback: [noun] a refund of duties especially on an imported product subsequently exported or used to produce a product for export.
DRAWBACK meaning: 1. a disadvantage or the negative part of a situation: 2. a disadvantage or the negative part of a…. Learn more.
drawback: 1 n the quality of being a hindrance “he pointed out all the drawbacks to my plan” Types: catch , gimmick a drawback or difficulty that is not readily evident Type of: disadvantage the quality of having an inferior or less favorable position
Drawback definition: a hindrance or disadvantage; an undesirable or objectionable feature.. See examples of DRAWBACK used in a sentence.
4 meanings: 1. a disadvantage or hindrance 2. a refund of customs or excise duty paid on goods that are being exported or used.... Click for more definitions.
drawback (of/to something) | drawback (of/to doing something) a disadvantage or problem that makes something a less attractive idea synonym disadvantage, snag The main drawback to it is the cost. This is the one major drawback of the new system.