lavish in the PONS Dictionary

lavish Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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He was neither corrupt nor did he make a lavish display of his power or status.
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The walls featured a lavish level of carved brick and terra cotta ornamentation.
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In contrast to the people, the ruling lords lived lavish lifestyles in huge palaces.
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They wed in a lavish ceremony, but there is a problem.
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He was also known for his lavish lifestyle and the parties he attended, but only after his death was this were reported in the media.
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His superiors and his community are lavish with things worth more than money, such as hollow praise and chances to risk his life.
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She lavishes him with attention and presumably makes love to him.
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He spent more than $10,000 on the structure, which was considered an extremely lavish amount at the time.
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The girls were surprised about how their house was not as lavish as per previous seasons.
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The event was considered one of the most lavish of the season.
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