Sentence examples for Be exorbitant from inspiring English sources

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Be exorbitant

adjective

Exceeding proper limits; extravagant; excessive or unduly high.

  • It's a nice car, but they are charging an exorbitant price for it.

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Aich's salary was judged to be exorbitant.

But the cost was deemed to be "exorbitant".

"The cost, while high, would not be exorbitant," he said.

At the time, the government believed the payments would not be exorbitant.

I imagined that the price of such a service would be exorbitant, but evidently it wasn't.

Ireland, with four years on his contract, is asking for £2m, whereas City believe that to be exorbitant.

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The thrill was exorbitant.

And the costs are exorbitant.

Ticket prices are exorbitant by Indian standards.

But prices in London are exorbitant.

The costs have been exorbitant.

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