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to excessive
adjective
Exceeding the usual bounds of something; extravagant; immoderate.
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Of course that's been accelerated due to excessive absences.
Switches can corrode if introduced to excessive salt water.
His early objections to excessive austerity came to nothing.
Easy money led to excessive lending and soaring home prices.
It's not that the court is insensitive to excessive punishments.
Apparently this was also due to excessive inbreeding among the counts of Toulouse.
There will always be a small segment of the population predisposed to excessive drug use.
He said she was given to excessive drinking, depression and was unpopular.
I don't believe a word of that; I put it down to excessive maternal anxiety.
"This resulted in too many models and platforms, leading to excessive costs".
Sometimes the financial incentives for aggressive care even lead to excessive treatment.
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