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Significats de
usurious
en anglès
Greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation.
steep
outrageous
exorbitant
unconscionable
extortionate
Termes relacionats
immoderate
Sinònims
Examples for "
steep
"
steep
outrageous
exorbitant
unconscionable
extortionate
Examples for "
steep
"
1
From her vantage point, she saw a
steep
but possible way up.
2
The company said
steep
discounts in July helped offset weaker consumer demand.
3
It's miles and miles away; down
steep
hills and across the ford.
4
The result is routes that are not just long, but extremely
steep
.
5
Direct Turkish military intervention in Syria has come at a
steep
price.
1
Fine Gael TD Mr Michael Ring said: This is an
outrageous
situation.
2
Further, Mr Power made several
outrageous
statements in his attack on evolution.
3
However, her latest request has got to be her most
outrageous
yet.
4
Those responsible for
outrageous
human rights violations must be held to account.
5
Even in those days, the level of Soviet corruption had been
outrageous
.
1
They are haemorrhaging public money and delivering dismal services at
exorbitant
prices.
2
Financial catastrophes, buffered by
exorbitant
government bailouts, have dented the national fiscus.
3
She is particularly good at nailing the
exorbitant
pretension of their décor.
4
They wanted to charge me
exorbitant
funds to get them, he said.
5
It was 2006 and all quotes to fix the problem were
exorbitant
.
1
Forcing people to choose between their health and their job is
unconscionable
.
2
Shell's research money is also buying legitimacy for its
unconscionable
activities globally.
3
It was
unconscionable
of Maurice to put you in such a situation.
4
The Bavarian was an
unconscionable
time absorbing the import of the message.
5
There follows a war of extermination with
unconscionable
cruelties on both sides.
1
Now, Captain, paying
extortionate
prices is no way to make a profit.
2
Wagons could not be hired except by paying the most
extortionate
rates.
3
Still, money is very scarce and bank interest almost
extortionate
just now.
4
In fact, petrol prices across Europe are as good as
extortionate
.
5
I protested against this
extortionate
demand in every way I could think of.
Ús de
usurious
en anglès
1
Ahab was liberal, Joram miserly, nay, he even indulged in
usurious
practices.
2
Those men insist on ready money to sweat others on
usurious
terms.
3
Edwin smiled at her, and she returned his smile with
usurious
interest.
4
His honesty was his capital... and he exacted
usurious
interest from it.
5
Besides, I should not tax him with
usurious
interest, she said maliciously.
6
Therefore, likewise, whatever else is acquired from
usurious
money must be restored.
7
It means you are not tapping more
usurious
forms of lending.
8
The local populace was the victim of
usurious
taxes, coercively applied.
9
He wore a black velvet skull-cap, and looked
usurious
and rich.
10
By no sort of subterfuge were they to be permitted to be
usurious
.
11
Yes-a
usurious
scamp of a lawyer, who to our relief has left Westways.
12
You are
usurious
,
unmerciful, our enemies, and so I do not like you.
13
I would ask more, but that, you know, would be
usurious
!
14
While we indulged in every pleasure, he lent out his money at
usurious
interest.
15
Formerly all loans of that nature were regarded as
usurious
.
16
This was charged up against him to be paid for later at
usurious
interest.
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