Examples of 'inordinate' in a sentence
Meaning of "inordinate"
inordinate (adjective) - This term is used to describe something that is unusually large, excessive, or beyond normal limits. It implies a lack of proportion or moderation in the amount, size, or extent of something. 'Inordinate' is often used to convey a sense of imbalance or excessiveness in a particular situation or behavior
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- Excessive; unreasonable or inappropriate in magnitude; extreme.
How to use "inordinate" in a sentence
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This can result in an inordinate dependency on remittances.
An inordinate amount of drama since we got here.
Accounts for that inordinate amount of semen.
An inordinate amount of media is given to such killers.
And she had an inordinate fear of drowning.
Inordinate feeling of euphoria on opening a charge account.
This involved an inordinate amount of joint work.
An inordinate amount of violence has occurred in this house.
I am off to kill an inordinate amount of helpless birds.
The inordinate extermination of mammals creates an anomaly in nature.
Approach their child with an inordinate solicitude.
Is taking an inordinate interest in your personal life.
They should renounce all inordinate desires.
Causing inordinate harm to the environment.
But that can become an inordinate desire.
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He had an inordinate fear of the indians.
Heads of departments carried inordinate power.
Anger is the inordinate appetite for revenge.
A place of resort for the inordinate.
Patients with an inordinate fear of scars or pain.
Inordinate attachment or extreme devotion to something.
Traditional funerals require an inordinate amount of resources.
There were inordinate delays and detours on the road.
We have created five men of inordinate human strength.
That inordinate amount of semen on the d.
So you obviously have an inordinate amount of sex toys.
Inordinate strength is harsh in painting and bombastic in poetry.
I began to spend inordinate amounts of time watching him.
Inordinate and uncontrolled feelings of hatred and anger.
Milk creates an inordinate amount ofphlegm.
Then as for him who is inordinate.
Something inordinate has happened here.
Damages due to improper or inordinate usage.
It is a matter of an inordinate attachment to that which in itself is good.
He rejects the usage of empty and inordinate formulae.
I am taking an inordinate amount of pleasure from this evening.
And it seemed like it took an inordinate amount of time.
They have inordinate difficulty in obtaining vital fuel.
Each step thudded with an inordinate amount of weight.
Wherefore inordinate desire of glory is directly opposed to magnanimity.
But that would take an inordinate amount of time.
O compounds inordinate amounts of products in anticipation of receiving prescriptions.
It also did not result in an inordinate delay of the proceedings.
It is a policy that is necessary to prevent inordinate.
That takes an inordinate amount of courage.
And so we tend to stockpile and hoard inordinate amounts.
You are expending an inordinate amount of emotion over a solitary being.
We see it express in tragic lust and inordinate selfishness.
Just need an inordinate amount of bravery.
He agreed that it seemed like an inordinate long time.