Excesivamente in english

Excessively

pronunciation: ɪksesɪvli part of speech: adverb
In gestures

excesivamente = excessively ; unduly ; inordinately ; extortionately. 

Example: If this appears to be excessively difficult, maybe it is time to question whether the tool is too complex.Example: Library usage was not unduly affected after the advent of television.Example: As a result of the study, 3 suppliers with inordinately low scores were dropped by the library.Example: Publishers charge extortionately while paying nothing to authors and these are increasingly bypassing publishers by publishing on the Web.

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» beber excesivamentedrink + too muchoverdrink  .

Example: Although many people enjoy moderate drinking, defined as 1 drink per day for women or 2 for men, drinking too much can lead to an overdose.

Example: A diet that is too high in minerals, especially sodium or potassium, can lead to overdrinking.

» calentarse excesivamenteoverheat  .

Example: The government has launched an investigation into cell phone batteries that can overheat or even explode, potentially injuring phone users.

» comer excesivamenteovereat  ; eat + too much .

Example: Avoid calorie-rich diet, don't overeat.

Example: Common food traps that accompany depression including eating too much, eating too little, and making unhealthy food choices.

» excesivamente + Adjetivotoo narrowly + Adjetivounreasonably + Adjetivooutrageously + Adjetivoinsanely + Adjetivo .

Example: The concern is expressed that the focus is too narrowly practical and thereby divorced from established principles of information retrieval.

Example: Factors that may delay development of effective classification retrieval mechanisms include unclear terminology and unreasonably high (or low) expectations.

Example: On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable.

Example: I have a younger brother (14, to be exact), he's fucking losing it, he just entered high school and he's insanely insociable.

» excesivamente ambiciosoover-ambitious  .

Example: A seven per cent economic growth projection is over-ambitious.

» excesivamente ansiosoover-eager [overeager]  .

Example: 'Moonstruck' has all the fun of movies about weddings: a reluctant groom, an overeager bride, and an emotionally distraught family = "Pirados" tiene toda la diversión de las películas sobre bodas: un novio reticente, una novia demasiado entusiasmada y una familia perturbada emocionalmente .

» excesivamente beatoover-pious  .

Example: Some teachers argue against book clubs, claiming that they bring together only a certain kind of avid reader, the literary equivalent of the religiously effete and over-pious.

» excesivamente comedidomealy-mouthed .

Example: Such a mealy-mouthed attempt to get us to switch to Endnote is an insult to our intelligence.

» excesivamente entusiasmadoover-eager [overeager]  .

Example: 'Moonstruck' has all the fun of movies about weddings: a reluctant groom, an overeager bride, and an emotionally distraught family = "Pirados" tiene toda la diversión de las películas sobre bodas: un novio reticente, una novia demasiado entusiasmada y una familia perturbada emocionalmente .

» excesivamente pulcrooverneat  .

Example: A woman who from being a slattern becomes overneat, or from being overneat becomes a slattern, is most certainly in love.

» hacer trabajar excesivamenteoverwork  .

Example: Although he did have an enlarged heart, he overworked it with excessive sports.

» trabajar excesivamenteoverwork  .

Example: His headaches are much worse when he's overworked, stressed and in a bad mood.

» usado excesivamenteoverused [over-used] .

Example: Sustainable agriculture has become a very over-used concept.

» usar excesivamenteoveruse .

Example: As far as ethical responsibility is concerned, the chief librarian should restrain from overusing the privileges connected with managing the library.

Excesivamente synonyms

too in spanish: también, pronunciation: tu part of speech: adverb overly in spanish: demasiado, pronunciation: oʊvɜrli part of speech: adverb too much in spanish: demasiado, pronunciation: tumʌtʃ part of speech: adverb to a fault in spanish: a un fallo, pronunciation: tuəfɔlt part of speech: adverb
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