Definition of «excessive»

Excessive means to a great extent or in too large amounts, beyond what is necessary or normal. It can refer to actions, behaviors, qualities, or quantities that are more than what is considered reasonable or appropriate.

Usage examples

  1. The company received complaints about excessive noise levels from employees working in an open office layout.
  2. The government imposed penalties on industries emitting excessive levels of air pollution.
  3. The doctor advised the patient to limit their sugar intake to avoid excessive weight gain.
  4. The teacher warned the students about the negative consequences of excessive cellphone use in the classroom.
  5. The court ruled that the defendant's excessive force against the victim constituted assault.
  6. The restaurant was criticized for its excessive use of salt in their dishes.
  7. The athlete was disqualified from the competition due to his use of excessive performance-enhancing drugs.
  8. The homeowner filed a complaint against their neighbor for excessive noise from late-night parties.
  9. The manufacturer faced product recalls for excessive lead content in their toys.
  10. The government introduced measures to curb excessive spending in order to reduce the budget deficit.

Sentences with «excessive»

  • Many cat health experts are concerned that consumption of excessive amounts of grains are unhealthy for cats (more about grain free cat food). (cat-lovers-only.com)
  • Both of these conditions will prevent your dog's muscles and organs from converting glucose to energy and will result in excessive amounts of glucose in the blood. (petsmagazine.com.sg)
  • The harsh, cold conditions coupled with excessive use of home heaters produces some pretty dry, flaky, uneven skin! (sunlighten.com)
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