Sentence examples for the excessively from inspiring English sources

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the excessively

adverb

To an excessive degree.

  • The application form was excessively complicated.

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"It has the aura of the excessively elderly".

"We're finally seeing a correction of the excessively strong yen".

Part of the reason for the high pay was the excessively complex remuneration scheme".

Despite all the excessively cool touches, the reception staff couldn't have been warmer.

The excessively fit graduate students all seem to be competitive swimmers or runners or bicyclists.

Its author raged at the "excessively harsh sentences imposed on these boys".

The excessively formal language is a burden to many businessmen, especially those working in small companies.

Unfortunately, this time around, the excessively ideological positions taken by the Republican candidates scared me.

Additionally, many of our nursing-home patients with arranged transportation could not tolerate the excessively long ride into the city.

It would take a mind more Greenspanian than mine to sort out the excessively inflated profits from the legitimate.

Indeed, the excessively talkative "Stranger" is never stronger than when it has the good sense to be quiet.

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