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excessively English

Meaning excessively meaning

What does excessively mean?

excessively

(= too) to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits too big

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Simple sentences

She smokes excessively.
I began to study English when I was twelve years of age. At that time I was interested in languages, but not excessively so. Now I can speak English, French, Spanish and Portuguese; and so it is time to learn Latin.
In height he was rather over six feet, and so excessively lean that he seemed to be considerably taller.
Avoid smoking excessively.
Exposing skin excessively to the sun causes sunburn, sometimes blisters.
His style (if you were to call it that) was excessively (though I run the risk of hypocrisy) parenthetical (pardon the pun).
I do not like the habit certain tennis players have when they bounce the ball excessively before serving, especially on important points. Bouncing the ball more than, say, 10 times should be penalised for deliberately delaying the play.

Movie subtitles

Miss Bingley is being excessively gracious to Jane.
Any simple childish games seems to amuse them excessively.
They're excessively proud of their English.
I'm sure of that, but is he excessively jealous?
Excessively rough treatment in the barracks would make it difficult for them to learn anything.
Well, you worry excessively, my dear.
He is excessively loyal.
Leni Peickert admired the tamer excessively.
Doctor must've received an excessively large electrical shock.
Does it look excessively bulbous?
The Lady Messalina is excessively romantic. Yes.
The Lady Messalina is excessively romantic.
Apart from the fact that you gamble excessively your reputation is flawless.
Some might say excessively so.
He may be a bit excessively British, but he's no fool.
I can't help it. I'm excessively happy-go-lucky.
The doctor must have received an excessively large electrical shock.
Is. Does it look excessively bulbous?
I am excessively preoccupied with a certain lovely young lady.
Therefore, I don't want you to feel that you have to be excessively grateful to me for giving you this rare opportunity.
Your mother is excessively keen. to have this house down on paper.
Why don't you go and play with yourself? Excessively.
I believe today's the day I become an excessively rich little bitch.
Chide yourself by all means, but not excessively so.
She's excessively ambitious. My dear boy, we'll just have to do what we have to do.
And after I had gone into the complaint. I have to say that the invoices were excessively high.
You need to neutralise the toxins you ingested in this excessively rich food.
The folder is a good one. It's possible that I may buy it. But a million is an excessively large figure.
Some may consider that I am excessively cruel.
Excessively.
Your mother is excessively keen. to have this house down on paper. Or perhaps it is you that is keen. and your mother is merely your surrogate?
We don't have to pry excessively.
Excessively passionate, sometimes too passionate. and often too meek. timid and brave.
I am excessively fond of a cottage.
They were excessively sorry to go, but so they always are!
I am excessively attentive to all those things.

News and current affairs

In fact, excessively constraining rules of origin have proved problematic for some of the EU's previous recognition agreements, such as those governing professional-services standards.
The Sino-American competition involves two significant realities that distinguish it from the Cold War: neither party is excessively ideological in its orientation; and both parties recognize that they really need mutual accommodation.
With deposit insurance, clients who no longer risk losing their money have no incentive to monitor their bank, while banks, with no one watching, have incentives to invest in excessively risky projects.
Bush's excessively literal interpretation of the requirements of honesty conceals a deeper dishonesty whose consequences have been far more morally serious.
Workers, for instance, who have much to lose if the central bank pursues an excessively tight policy, do not have a seat at the table.
The US Federal Reserve is sometimes blamed for the current mortgage crisis, because excessively loose monetary policy allegedly fueled the price boom that preceded it.
It also recognizes that the way it restructured Indonesia's banks led to a run on them, that it pursued excessively contractionary policies in East Asia, and that these policies deepened the downturns.
The only upbeat note was struck by someone who remarked that Davos consensus forecasts are almost always wrong, so perhaps this time it would prove excessively pessimistic.
The International Monetary Fund is thus absolutely right in arguing that excessively front-loaded and synchronized fiscal austerity in most advanced economies will dim global growth prospects in 2013.
It was obvious that the lending channels in the banking system had become dysfunctional; excessively restrictive borrowing conditions were suppressing demand.
If the critics' point is that central banks make mistakes, it seems worth pointing out that the mistake made in the eurozone was to let inflation reach excessively low levels.
The final pitfall is excessively rapid depletion of oil or mineral deposits, in violation of optimal rates of saving, let alone environmental preservation.
It demanded an extraordinarily independent and unaccountable central bank that is now running an excessively tight monetary policy, aggravating the plight of the PIIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, and Spain).
America also sees Europe as excessively inward looking, sometimes dangerously so.
The ENP suffers operationally from its excessively technical approach and lack of strategic vision.
With every country largely controlling its own energy policy, Europe's energy market has become inefficient and excessively dependent on Russian supplies.
Yet Putin may be overplaying the macho card so excessively that it could backfire and contribute to his isolation from Russia's urban and more educated voters.
Many governments increase spending excessively in booms, and then are forced to cut back in downturns, thereby exacerbating the cyclical swings.
But they know that an excessively aggressive stance toward the US would undermine their interest in a stable global economy and the safe passage of their goods and energy through international sea and air routes.
The answer lies in their view of the root cause of continued high unemployment: excessively high real interest rates.
I only hope that it raises them enough over the next 18 months to avoid the financial instability and longer-term inflation that could result from the long era of excessively easy monetary policy.
Civil society protects citizens from being excessively affected by changes at the center of political power.
Given this, officials, investors, and business leaders in search of revolutionary ideas, cutting-edge solutions, and untapped talent should not allow turbulence in some societies, or tranquility in others, to influence their decisions excessively.
Unlike most of Hong Kong's tycoons, who are considered excessively focused on political expedience, Li is viewed as a person of strong conscience and thus worthy of considerable respect.
It must ease Japan's sense of insecurity in the wake of China's rise, while persuading Japan's new leaders to behave prudently and refrain from excessively nationalist behavior.

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