excessiveness

NOUN
  1. immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits
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How To Use excessiveness In A Sentence

  • So there may well be a good criminal charge that could be brought against Mackris and her lawyers, depending on the excessiveness of the amount sought and the use of the threat of exposure.
  • It's the behaviour that should be tested for excessiveness.
  • Its intensity and excessiveness are shown to take over all aspects of her life, even her maternal role.
  • Is it the fact that consumers react only in instances of egregious over packaging or are people becoming more and more aware of packaging and excessiveness in general? 21 posts from April 2008
  • I spent my first night simply walking from one hotel to the next, wide-eyed at the bright lights and excessiveness of it all.
  • If the index rises greatly, it expresses the inflation excessiveness, and will bring the economy instability.
  • In its excessiveness, such behavior may seem maladaptive, given the modern, capitalistic attitude that espouses minimum effort for maximum return on investment.
  • It is well to keep in mind that, usually, building-block approach, like standardization and unification, is linked to greater excessiveness in systems and complexes.
  • Just 15% of those polled said they would support moves to discourage excessiveness by making alcohol an illegal drug.
  • It serves as an indicator as to how the issue of excessiveness is resonating with consumers. 21 posts from April 2008
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