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The example sentences of INORDINATE in videos (3 in total of 3)

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Use "inordinate" in a sentence | "inordinate" example sentences

How to use "inordinate" in a sentence?

  • Schisms do not originate in a love of truth, which is a source of courtesy and gentleness, but rather in an inordinate desire for supremacy.
    -Baruch Spinoza-
  • But even her demons she invested with inordinate beauty, consecrated them with the dignity of her attention.
    -Pat Conroy-
  • The world is a thing of utter inordinate complexity and richness and strangeness that is absolutely awesome.
    -Douglas Adams-
  • SPIRITUAL EXERCISES whereby to conquer oneself, and order one's life, without being influenced in one's decision by any inordinate affection.
    -Ignatius of Loyola-
  • If one could conclude as to the nature of the Creator from a study of creation it would appear that God has an inordinate fondness for stars and beetles.
    -John B. S. Haldane-
  • Attachment to spiritual things is... just as much an attachment as inordinate love of anything else.
    -Beverly Sills-
  • An inordinate love of ritual can be harmful to the soul, unless, of course, in times of great crisis, when ritual can protect the soul from fracture.
    -Jeff VanderMeer-
  • There is no golden mean between these two extremes; either this early life must become low in our estimation, or it will have our inordinate love.
    -John Calvin-
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Definition and meaning of INORDINATE

What does "inordinate mean?"

/inˈôrd(ə)nət/

inordinate

adjective
Too large, or exceeding limits.

What are synonyms of "inordinate"?
Some common synonyms of "inordinate" are:
  • excessive,
  • undue,
  • unreasonable,
  • unjustifiable,
  • unwarrantable,
  • disproportionate,
  • unconscionable,
  • unwarranted,
  • unnecessary,
  • needless,
  • exorbitant,
  • extreme,
  • outrageous,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ikˈsesiv/

excessive
adjective

more than is necessary or desirable.

/ˌənˈd(y)o͞o/

undue
adjective

unwarranted or inappropriate because excessive or disproportionate.

/ˌənˈrēz(ə)nəb(ə)l/

unreasonable
adjective

Being too high, or otherwise inappropriate.

/ˌənˈjəstəˌfīəb(ə)l/

unjustifiable
adjective

That cannot be justified; unreasonable.

/ənˈwôrəntəbəl/

unwarrantable
adjective

Not able to be authorized or sanctioned; unjustifiable..

/ˌdisprəˈpôrSH(ə)nət/

disproportionate
adjective

Not equal or in balance.

/ˌənˈkänSH(ə)nəbəl/

unconscionable
adjective

not right or reasonable.

/ˌənˈwôrən(t)əd/

unwarranted
adjective

not justified or authorized.

/ˌənˈnesəˌserē/

unnecessary
adjective noun

not needed. unnecessary things.

/ˈnēdləs/

needless
adjective

not necessary because avoidable.

/iɡˈzôrbəd(ə)nt/

exorbitant
adjective

unreasonably high.

/ikˈstrēm/

extreme
adjective noun

Very great in degree. Effort that is thought more than is necessary.

/outˈrājəs/

outrageous
adjective

shockingly bad or excessive.

What are antonyms of "inordinate"?
Some common antonyms of "inordinate" are:
  • moderate,
  • limited,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

moderate
adjective noun verb

Being average in quantity or size. person who holds moderate views. To make something less violent, severe, or strong.

/ˈlimədəd/

limited
adjective verb

restricted in size, amount, etc.. To stop or prevent an increase past a point.

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