Excessively

Word EXCESSIVELY
Character 11
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ɪkˈsɛsɪvli/

Definitions and meanings of "Excessively"

What do we mean by excessively?

To an excessive degree.

In excess.

Something so technologically superior that it appears as magic to the viewer. Urban Dictionary

Having much excess. duh. Urban Dictionary

Too much, over the top, extra, Urban Dictionary

1) To Much Of. 2) Alot. 3) Over the Amount Urban Dictionary

An out of context problem or event - something that is so large or different from normal that it causes a system or society to change in a fundamental way. Originally defined by author Iain M Banks and used as the title of a novel. Urban Dictionary

The 1337est hax0r youll ever know Urban Dictionary

A word that means 'rubbish' in slang. Most commonly used when referring to someone talking rubbish. Urban Dictionary

An over abundance of penis, either through size or sheer numbers Urban Dictionary

1. young males who shave their legs and wear gold hot pants 2. emo kids 3. of an extremely artistic temprement 4. Mountian biker slang for "gay" 5. See Declan Urban Dictionary

Celebrating beyond to the point of "unsportsman-like" conduct. Introduced by the NFL, and is considered a bullshit penalty by all Football fans. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Excessively

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The word "excessively" in example sentences

He also noted that inventory, stockpiles at businesses had piled up to what he called excessively high levels. ❋ Unknown (2001)

It's the same old story of workers having to put in excessively long hours to make a living wage ... there is also a quasi-military style of management that seeks to isolate individual workers. ❋ Zachary Stockill (2010)

Passengers will "finally have hope and realistic expectations that there is an exit strategy if a flight is destined to remain excessively delayed," says Kevin Mitchell, chairman of the Business Travel Coalition, which represents about 300 corporate travel departments. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Former detainees interviewed for the report stated that, both under the Bush and Obama administrations, they were held in excessively cold isolation cells; supplied inappropriate or inadequate food, bedding and blanketing; denied exposure to natural light; unable to carry out their religious duties; restricted from exercise; and kept from meeting with the International Committee of the Red Cross. ❋ Jonathan Horowitz (2010)

At the same time, nobody should profit excessively from a disaster of such epic proportions as a blackout. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In fact, Reagan, Bush 1 and 2 all borrowed excessively from the fund to mask their economic failures. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Without wanting to spin excessively, it's interesting to reflect that Bush's re-election was widely regarded as a shoe-in this time last year, and a less-than-suitable Democratic candidate (northern elite, v. liberal by US standards) pushed it so close to the wire. ❋ Amuchmoreexotic (2004)

Successful programs with money to spare can afford to bring in excessively large recruiting classes. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Third, it could try to ensure that there is appropriate market discipline so that consumers withdraw their business if financial institutions engage in excessively risky behaviour. ❋ Unknown (1995)

Such a move would come in addition to a swathe of other proposals unveiled by the government last year, including a new penalty of six points on a driving licence for motorists who broke speed limits "excessively" - meaning they could receive a driving ban after two such offences. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I try not to Godwin excessively but as you and my dad argue, Godwins law encourages not discourages future Nazi’s/Hitlers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And each has quickly and consistently rebuked supporters who criticize the opponent in excessively personal terms (such as the liberal talk-show host who called McCain a “warmonger” and the conservative who stressed Obama’s middle name of “Hussein” when introducing McCain at a rally). ❋ Unknown (2008)

He was thirty-one, three years older than she, and an extraordinarily handsome man, tall, broad shouldered, powerful but lean, with a face like a Greek god and grace to match; she’d heard him described as excessively dangerous to any female under the age of seventy. ❋ Laurens, Stephanie (2004)

The 40 classiest if you really want call excessively tasteless items of clothing "classy" "Osama is dead" t-shirts. ❋ Eliot Nelson (2011)

To the native peoples, [the space] [shuttle] most certainly was an [excession]. ❋ Denton Troy (2004)

"Dude, [Kat's] party was excessful. I've never seen that much alcohol in one [centralized] location. There's enough leftover that we'll be [swinging for the fences] for a month!" ❋ Tarara (2008)

"[Paris Hilton] has 17 dogs, now THAT'S excessive!!" "You brought all those clothes for the [grad] trip?? Thats really excessive, especially since we're only here for 3 days!!" "Adding that [scarf] to your outfit would make it more excessive then it already is!!" "woah!!Your wearing an excessive amount of makeup!!" ❋ Britt A. (2008)

There was Excess [Cargo] On the [Plane]. ❋ Yash (2004)

[The corona virus] is an [excession]. Now governments will consider giving money directly to the people instead of [taxing] them, as without the support everything we do will fail. ❋ Alexp700 (2020)

[When i] [saw] excess, i [creamed my pants]. ❋ Anonymous (2003)

e.g. [Brare] 1: Yo [blud] u chat bare [excess]. Brare 2: Allow u. ❋ Badass Ghetto Brare (2009)

He had excessive penis ❋ Tal Nska (2015)

excessively boyant [declan's] constant [post whoring] indicate that he is [behaving] in an excessively boyant manner at the moment ❋ Mountianbikeman (2008)

Ref: After the [interception], [excessive celebration], number 93 on the [intercepting] team. 15-yard penalty will be assessed at the turnover spot. Crowd: Boo! Booooooo! ❋ Bill-Bo-Bob-Jim-Joe (2011)

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