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excesses
noun as in overabundance of something
Strongest matches
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noun as in overindulgence in personal desires
Example Sentences
She didn’t say it, but the reality is if Democrats really hope to stop Trump’s excesses and his bulldozing of federal programs, they’ll have to take back some measure of power in Washington.
He targeted the excesses of “state pride” which “may in time create mutual hostility… and foment…fatal divisions…”
The CIO, which has only been operating for four years, was created in response to public anger over former president Park Geun-hye and her excesses.
But they may well have to do more to fight back against anti-immigration excesses and use their power to protect children and families.
Given Republican majorities in the House as well as the Senate and the conservative Supreme Court’s hostility to environmental regulation, Trump’s anti-environmental excesses will have to be checked at the state and local levels.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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