English to Yoruba Meaning of excess - excess


Excess :
excess

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Definitions of excess in English
Noun(1) a quantity much larger than is needed(2) immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits(3) the state of being more than full(4) excessive indulgence
Adjective(1) more than is needed, desired, or required, or unnecessary
Examples of excess in English
(1) Your reporter goes on to state that I have been ordered by a court now not to engage in politics - an almost unimaginable excess of jurisdiction.(2) Alcoholic excess is certainly nothing for a political leader to boast about.(3) But even a small amount of excess sodium causes bloating.(4) Just to define the terms a little bit, the trade deficit is the excess of our imports of goods over our exports of goods.(5) The main problem with the show is that it suffers from an excess of style over content - kind of ironic, considering that the online industry has been bickering over that very issue for years.(6) What they don't realize, or perhaps chose to ignore, is that the current surplus is merely an excess of collections over distributions.(7) We are now beginning to pay what will be a very heavy price for reckless excess .(8) Among younger and single women binge-drinkers, alcoholic excess is associated with the pursuit of a sexual partner and, in some cases, with low self-esteem.(9) I don't think that what is threatening France is an excess of the free market.(10) It is important to limit nickel content to the level needed for control of pearlite; excess nickel increases the amount of retained austenite and lowers hardness.(11) But this is perhaps the inevitable result of a paucity of content trapped within an excess of style.(12) Could you explain how this structure is joined together, what we call here the golden thread that runs through people related issues in an organisation with excess of 40,000 employees?(13) Minor side effects from the gum include lightheadedness, nausea, mouth and throat irritation, hiccups, and an excess amount of saliva.(14) In my experience of making salts of bases, it is sometimes actually advantageous to make the first sample with an excess of acid.(15) Just to show that we haven't lost our edge when it comes to alcoholic excess , may I present for your delectation and delight(16) But many of the same critics also complain about an excess of illegal immigration.
Related Phrases of excess
(1) in excess of ::
ni excess ti
(2) in excess ::
ni excess
(3) excess baggage ::
excess ẹru
(4) excess capacity ::
excess agbara
(5) excess weight ::
excess àdánù
(6) to excess ::
to excess
(7) excess reserves ::
excess ni ẹtọ
(8) excess inventory ::
excess oja
(9) excess stock ::
excess iṣura
(10) excess payment ::
excess owo
Synonyms
Adjective
1. surplus ::
ajeseku
2. spare ::
spare
Noun
3. surplus ::
ajeseku
4. remainder ::
ku
5. overindulgence ::
overindulgence
6. surfeit ::
surfeit
Antonyms
1. deficiency ::
aipe
2. deficit ::
aipe
Different Forms
excess, excesses, excessive
Word Example from TV Shows
I myself prefer to have my excess
epithelial cells slough off naturally...

I myself prefer to have my EXCESS epithelial cells slough off naturally...

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 17

how super-asymmetry explains the
cosmological excess of matter

how super-asymmetry explains the cosmological EXCESS of matter

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 18

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