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exceessive - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of exceessive in Hindi

Adjective

  • अत्यधिक
  • हद से अधिक
  • महा
  • हद से ज़्यादा
  • बेहद
  • अतिशय
  • बहिसाब

exceessive Definition

Adjective

  • more than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate.

exceessive Example

  • he was drinking excessive amounts of brandy ( वह अत्यधिक मात्रा में ब्रांडी पी रहा था )
  • Politicians use an excessive amount of hyperbole. ( राजनेता अतिशयोक्ति का अत्यधिक मात्रा में उपयोग करते हैं। )
  • Maybe it was the mercury in the tuna she ate or the excessive amounts of chocolate. ( शायद यह उसके द्वारा खाए गए टूना में पारा या अत्यधिक मात्रा में चॉकलेट था। )
  • The excessive demands made upon the Jews forbade a fair rate of interest. ( यहूदियों से की गई अत्यधिक माँगों ने उचित ब्याज दर पर रोक लगा दी। )

More Sentence

  • In Germany the concessions made to the pope and the reservations maintained by him in the matter of taxes and benefices were deemed excessive, and the prolonged discontent which resulted was one of the causes of the success of the Lutheran Reformation.
  • This circumstance is due to the sea-breezes, which blow with great regularity, and temper what would otherwise be an excessive heat.
  • Beauties so excessive could not but enjoy.
  • Narcissism, excessive love or admiration of.
  • She cursed herself for her excessive concern.
  • Avoid giving a child undue excessive attention.
  • Excessive use of this hormone is not suggested.
  • The broker is asking for excessive commissions.
  • Not only will these excessive relative health.
  • That is, from a hot fountain of excessive boiling.
  • But to this Vassin replied with excessive reserve.
  • Stocks tend to top around excessive stock splits.
  • No evidence of anything excessive, she said.
  • In the latter case the overturning tendency begins as soon as the load leaves the ground, but ceases as soon as the load again touches the ground and thus relieves the crane of the extra weight, whereas overturning backwards is caused either by the reaction of a chain breaking or by excessive counterweight.
  • Where the face of the warehouse is sufficiently close to the water to permit of the crane rope plumbing the hatches without requiring a jib of excessive radius, it is a very convenient plan to place the whole crane on the warehouse roof.
  • This is the excessive litigiousness, the fondness for law, legal forms, legal processes, which has ever been characteristic of the people.
  • The excessive heat of the upper regions compels him to descend, and he next visits the bottom of the sea in a kind of diving-bell.
  • In the same year he published Ober die Freiheit der Wissenschaft, in which he maintained the independence of science, whose goal was truth, against authority, and reproached the excessive respect for the latter in the Roman Church with the insignificant part played by the German Catholics in literature and philosophy.