inordinate in the PONS Dictionary

inordinate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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On the first place there is the pleasure, and thus inordinate fondness of play is opposed to eutrapelia.
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There is an inordinate long list of things that can make any single data point not a great proxy for what is going on.
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In the purgative way, when the appetites and inordinate passions still possess considerable strength, mortification and self-denial are to be practised more extensively.
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The consequent personnel interchangeability presumably prevented the creation of warlord fiefs and the development of inordinate personal loyalties within the military establishment.
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People who feel that act is weak argue that the procedure followed is cumbersome and costly, often resulting in inordinate delay in land acquisition.
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But that does nt mean the beard has to be of an inordinate length.
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However, it has been recorded that unlike tea, no nervous disorders arise from its inordinate use.
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He was also extremely durable, able to endure inordinate amounts of damage.
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They were stranded due to an inordinate delay in construction.
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The attempt to dislodge the 127th was not a determined one and the battalion's inordinate firepower debarred further attempts.
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