We found 66 examples of how to use excessive in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 66.
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1. | Excessive indulgence spoiled the child. | |
2. | The word 'excessive competition' is frequently used in Japanese industry, but there is not a precise definition of the practice. | |
3. | Excessive supply leads to a drop in prices. | |
4. | The doctor advised me to leave off jogging because it was excessive exercise. | |
5. | The excessive use of salt should be taboo. | |
6. | Excessive concern with safety can be dangerous. | |
7. | Excessive smoking will injure your health. | |
8. | As a result, it is undeniable that important disciplines and moral education have been neglected. By placing excessive importance on scholastic achievement, many parents have forgotten such basic social courtesies as consideration for others. | |
9. | Excessive reliance on monetary policy an attempt to curb inflation could unnecessarily constrain credit and hence business. | |
10. | Snoring and excessive smoking are indeed related. | |
11. | Excessive drinking is destructive of our health. | |
12. | A man is never so on trial as in the moment of excessive good fortune. | |
13. | As long as a bear is relatively inactive, and is not exposed to wind, it does not burn excessive energy in cold weather. | |
14. | Despite the problems of excessive commercialization, etc. the Olympics will go forward into the new century. | |
15. | Excessive drinking is one of the causes of impotence. | |
16. | Excessive gambling causes the same brain changes as a drug addiction. | |
17. | Excessive work saps your strength, you need to rest for a bit. | |
18. | Excessive use of the Internet is not a medical or psychiatric issue. | |
19. | He drinks excessive amounts of coffee. | |
20. | The enemy of true freedom is an excessive call for security. | |
21. | The excessive attention we pay to danger is most often responsible for our falling into it. | |
22. | Tom complained about the excessive noise. | |
23. | Excessive choice results in the inability to choose. | |
24. | The excessive presence of the English language does not contribute to an equal and fair debate. | |
25. | The excessive presence of the English language does not contribute to an equitable and fair debate. |