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inordinate

[in-awr-dn-it] / ɪnˈɔr dn ɪt /


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Inordinate time is spent with Hans Zimmer, whose symphonic-synthesizer scores define the current action-spectacle template.

From New York Times • Jun. 15, 2017

Inordinate supplies of uniforms . . . are in storage in the military posts of the United States Army.

From Time Magazine Archive

Inordinate unvaried length, sheer longinquity, staggers the heart, ages the very heart of us at a view.

From The Egoist by Meredith, George

Inordinate attachment to the gift is apt to obliterate from the mind a grateful recollection of the giver; and to this forgetfulness we are liable to be seduced by our affections.

From Female Scripture Biographies, Volume I by Cox, Francis Augustus

The Reward of Inordinate Ambition. rank Mathers had hours of dejection.

From The Silver Lining A Guernsey Story by Roussel, John




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