Excessively [adverb]

Definition of Excessively:

extravagantly

Synonyms of Excessively:


Opposite/Antonyms of Excessively:

-


Sentence/Example of Excessively:

Wernick said people are tiring of excessive content moderation on Facebook and Twitter.

A moderately aggressive TPU sole hasn’t felt excessive on the pavement while I’m walking the dog, but it’s given me support while scrambling up rocks on Colorado passes at 12,000 feet.

Voters also opted to keep four at-large council seats, thus providing a buffer against excessive parochialism.

Michael Sack, chief of the Sipekne’katik First NationDetractors of the Sipekne’katik First Nation’s lobster fishery cite conservation concerns — they argue it could lead to excessive fishing.

At its most gloriously excessive, the cartel used grenade launchers to shoot down military helicopters.

The cause is unknown, but it can lead to excessive fatigue, neurocognitive impairment, and cardiovascular problems, among other issues.

They occur when excessive water fills normally dry canyons or when creeks and rivers rise rapidly from rainfall within their watershed.

This list is “a way to take reasonable exposure to the themes of reopening and recovery into 2021 while avoiding excessive concentration and stocks that have already priced in the fundamental upside into next year.”

That said, Florida also has a history of rejecting an excessive number of mail-in ballots.

By respecting people’s democratic rights and freedoms, and ensuring that limitations are not excessive, states help preserve trust in the legitimacy of the measures to contain the virus.