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Meanings of
excessive
in English
Beyond normal limits.
unreasonable
undue
inordinate
Related terms
immoderate
Unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings.
extravagant
exuberant
overweening
Related terms
unrestrained
Usage of
excessive
in English
1
Republicans view the law as
excessive
government intrusion into the healthcare market.
2
Collecting data every minute is certainly
excessive
;
every 10 minutes should do.
3
To set a good example, you don't need to be so
excessive
.
4
French health authorities say this use of the newer pills is
excessive
.
5
Did you know health and safety legislation protects you against
excessive
noise?
6
Sugar: Yes,
excessive
sugar, refined sugars and even
excessive
healthy natural sugars.
7
The crisis was worsened by local banks'
excessive
exposure to government-related entities.
8
Any economic problem can only be caused by
excessive
taxes and regulation.
9
Kauch said that in general, cutting
excessive
incentives is the right approach.
10
It is banned from parts of Europe due to
excessive
engine noise.
11
State laws governing when police officers can use
excessive
force vary greatly.
12
There are
excessive
bonuses being paid out in several countries, Barnier said.
13
Banks warned against measures that could be
excessive
and unduly increase costs.
14
Doctors have long complained about
excessive
paperwork required to satisfy insurance companies.
15
The Irish Times coverage of the Rocca Ryan court case was
excessive
.
16
Fewer than 4 per cent believed the military was using
excessive
firepower.
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excessive
Adjective
Frequent collocations
excessive force
excessive use
excessive heat
excessive drinking
excessive risk
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Excessive
through the time
Excessive
across language varieties
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Common
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Common
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