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(adj.)Exceeding reasonable limits; immoderate. See synonyms at excessive
(adj.)Not regulated; disorderly.
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Inordinate - Definition of Inordinate at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Inordinate. Look it up now! ... not within proper or reasonable limits; immoderate; excessive: He drank an inordinate amount of wine.
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An overview of the oboe, with JENNIFER PAULL ... How could we summarise the difference between music and noise? In one word, the answer is rhythm. A bird doesn't make noise, it 'sings' a song. Its own individual rhythmical pattern of notes reveals its identity. ... From the earliest moment that man made music, he too used his...
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An examination of our historical "inordinate fear" of communism might shed some light on what some consider our new inordinate fear of terrorism. We are now in the middle of the Global War on Terror (or whatever you care to call it), so it is difficult to assess our situation.
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The Press Will Be Outsourced Before Stopped ... Vin Crosbie, on the challenges, financial and otherwise, that newspaper publishers are facing: "The real problem, Mr. Newspaperman, isn't that your ... Haldane replied He must have an inordinate fondness for beetles. Add to that a fondness for putting horns on those beetles.
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Among them, beetles represent the most spectacular and diverse group, and as Haldane remarked "The creator, if He exists, must have an inordinate fondness for beetles".
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