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What (who) is excessive - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Excess (disambiguation); Excessive

excessive         
a.
1.
Superabundant, disproportionate, undue, too great, superfluous, exuberant.
2.
Extravagant, inordinate, enormous, outrageous, unreasonable, very great.
3.
Immoderate, intemperate, extreme.
4.
Vehement, violent.
excessive         
¦ adjective more than is necessary, normal, or desirable.
Derivatives
excessively adverb
excessiveness noun
Excessive         
·adj Characterized by, or exhibiting, excess; overmuch.

Wikipedia

Excess

Excess may refer to:

  • Angle excess, in spherical trigonometry
  • Insurance excess, similar to a deductible
  • Excess, in chemistry, a reagent that is not the limiting reagent
  • "Excess", a song by Tricky from the album Blowback
  • Excess (album), an album by Coma
Examples of use of excessive
1. He‘s certainly guilty of excessive ego and excessive hubris, the sins of pride.
2. Excessive powers – and the excessive use of powers – alienate the very communities we need on our side.
3. Privacy groups complain such measures are excessive.
4. DOCTORS advise against its excessive consumption.
5. Humans rights advocates call the penalty excessive.