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excessive

[ik-ses-iv] / ɪkˈsɛs ɪv /


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“It’s so clearly excessive and ridiculous,” Murphy said.

From Salon

According to the study, "excessive heat, with maximal temperatures exceeding 40°C, can reduce colony populations by impairing the thermoregulation of brood or by exposing adults to temperatures that shorten their lifespans."

From Science Daily

There has been a suggestion that England might impose a midnight curfew on players, but Broad suggested that might be excessive.

From BBC

While bond vigilantes may worry about the risk of excessive rate cuts stoking inflation under the next Fed chair, Slimmon said that he isn’t expecting a substantial move higher in inflation rates.

From MarketWatch

The disease develops when repeated or long-term liver damage -- caused by viral hepatitis, excessive alcohol use, metabolic disorders, toxins, or autoimmune disease -- triggers an overactive healing response.

From Science Daily