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was exorbitant
adjective
Exceeding proper limits; extravagant; excessive or unduly high.
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The thrill was exorbitant.
The cost of terminating the interest-rate swaps was exorbitant.
Many felt the pricing was exorbitant and they took to Twitter and the Web to complain.
But the money did not come in as expected, and campaign spending was exorbitant.
The "cost of going to the full universe of charter schools was exorbitant," she wrote.
The security deposit for our first office lease was exorbitant, putting a big dent into our operating budget.
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And the costs are exorbitant.
Ticket prices are exorbitant by Indian standards.
But prices in London are exorbitant.
The costs have been exorbitant.
The overtime rate is exorbitant.
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