Vocabulary
Excessive
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
more than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate.
Urdu meaning
حد سے زیادہ، زیادتی، ازحد
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- It`s, therefore, excessive to fear an imminent Israeli attack.
- While Afghanistan, Myanmar and Burkina Faso posted the worst descent, South Korea`s was the fourth largest fall due to excessive defamation cases by its rulers against journalists and `raids on journalist`s residences`.
- While an official assessment of the exact agricultural losses caused by floods and excessive monsoon rains is awaited, a business body has claimed that the flooding has led to staggering losses to crops and rural livelihoods.
- The SBP should continue taking steps to revise its frameworks to move away from excessive reliance on central forecasts.
- Natural crises cause excessive harm as our rulers eschew disaster management.
Synonyms
immoderate, intemperate, imprudent, overindulgent, unrestrained, unrestricted
Antonyms
insufficient, deficient
Curator example
“he was drinking excessive amounts of brandy”
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