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exorbitance    
n. 过高;过度

过高;过度

exorbitance
n 1: excessive excess [synonym: {exorbitance}, {outrageousness}]

Exorbitance \Ex*or"bi*tance\, Exorbitancy \Ex*or"bi*tan*cy\,, n.
A going out of or beyond the usual or due limit; hence,
enormity; extravagance; gross deviation from rule, right, or
propriety; as, the exorbitances of the tongue or of
deportment; exorbitance of demands. "A curb to your
exorbitancies." --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

The lamentable exorbitances of their superstitions.
--Bp. Hall.
[1913 Webster]

81 Moby Thesaurus words for "exorbitance":
abandon, aggrandizement, amplification, ballyhoo, big talk,
blowing up, boundlessness, burlesque, caricature, dilatation,
dilation, egregiousness, enhancement, enlargement, enormousness,
exaggerating, exaggeration, excess, excessiveness, exorbitancy,
expansion, extortionateness, extravagance, extravagancy, extreme,
extremes, extremism, extremity, fabulousness, giantism, gigantism,
gluttony, grandiloquence, heightening, huckstering, hyperbole,
hyperbolism, hypertrophy, immoderacy, immoderateness, immoderation,
incontinence, inflation, inordinacy, inordinance, inordinateness,
intemperance, intemperateness, magnification, monstrousness,
nimiety, outrageousness, overdevelopment, overemphasis,
overestimation, overgreatness, overgrowth, overindulgence,
overkill, overlargeness, overmuch, overmuchness, overstatement,
preposterousness, prodigality, profuseness, puffery, puffing up,
radicalism, sensationalism, stretching, superlative, tall talk,
too much, too-muchness, touting, travesty, unconscionableness,
undueness, unreasonableness, unrestrainedness


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