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What (who) is time-consuming - definition

VALUE OF MONEY THAT HAS BEEN USED UP TO PRODUCE SOMETHING
Private cost; Costs of production; Associated cost; Time-consuming; Metabolic price; Metabolic cost; Cost (biology); Expensive; Expensiveness; Outlay; Cost estimates; Approval for Expenditure; AFE Approval for Expenditure; Authorization for Expenditure; Expend; Expendability; Approval for expenditure; Authorization for expenditure; Assessment of cost; Product costing; Financial cost; Costs

time-consuming         
also time consuming
If something is time-consuming, it takes a lot of time.
It's just very time consuming to get such a large quantity of data...
ADJ: oft it v-link ADJ to-inf
time-consuming         
¦ adjective taking a lot of or too much time.
Times         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The time; The Time; Time (album); Time (song); Time (television); T.I.M.E.; Time TV; Time (album disambiguation); Times; The Time (album); Time (command); Time (film); Time (tv series); Time (TV series)
·pl of Time.

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Cost

In production, research, retail, and accounting, a cost is the value of money that has been used up to produce something or deliver a service, and hence is not available for use anymore. In business, the cost may be one of acquisition, in which case the amount of money expended to acquire it is counted as cost. In this case, money is the input that is gone in order to acquire the thing. This acquisition cost may be the sum of the cost of production as incurred by the original producer, and further costs of transaction as incurred by the acquirer over and above the price paid to the producer. Usually, the price also includes a mark-up for profit over the cost of production.

More generalized in the field of economics, cost is a metric that is totaling up as a result of a process or as a differential for the result of a decision. Hence cost is the metric used in the standard modeling paradigm applied to economic processes.

Costs (pl.) are often further described based on their timing or their applicability.

Examples of use of time-consuming
1. Policing them can be disproportionately time–consuming.
2. Article continues "It was incredibly time consuming," Mr Roberts said.
3. The process was very cumbersome and very time–consuming."
4. It would be highly controversial, time–consuming and expensive.
5. Mate preparation is elaborate, time– consuming and troublesome.