inordinate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inordinate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for inordinate in the English»Spanish Dictionary

inordinate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an inordinate amount of sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This hostility yielded, among other things, an inordinate amount of publicity about human rights issues.
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His inordinate love of that word itself should be of interest to psychoanalysts.
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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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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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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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Even tracing a portion large enough to produce an image takes an inordinate amount of time if the sampling is not intelligently restricted.
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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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However, it has been recorded that unlike tea, no nervous disorders arise from its inordinate use.
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It can also take the form of the referee taking an inordinate amount of time to talk to the face for violating the rules.
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They were stranded due to an inordinate delay in construction.
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