Sentence examples for The exorbitant from inspiring English sources

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The 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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The exorbitant entrance fees to clubs and parties.

The exorbitant interest rates they charged — sometimes as high as 60 percent — only fed the fury.

The exorbitant privilege it may covet is a lower foreign-exchange risk on its savings.

The exorbitant spying, and propaganda which insults the intelligence of thoughtful observers both at home and abroad are problems too.

The exorbitant cost of making DNA is the biggest hold-up.

The exorbitant prices are due to a combination of factors, Ferrer said.

It wasn't the exorbitant cost of college.

He was in it for all the exorbitant extras".

Absent, too, are the exorbitant prices of conventional sushi restaurants.

And fewer loopholes would reduce the exorbitant compliance costs.

To begin with the central problem: the exorbitant length.

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