Inordinate Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for inordinate.
inordinate
inordinate
/ɪnˈɔːdɪnɪt/
excessive
Examples
- Unreasonable and inordinate amount of citations were on particular articles.
- The cost was inordinate complexity in the model.
- This is inordinate stretching to try and concoct a contradiction.
- Also, the panel discussion is given inordinate weight.
- He rejects the usage of empty and inordinate formula.
- It would provide balance to the inordinate focus on guns.
- It's taking up an inordinate amount of space on the page.
- Another frequent problem with inordinate lists is the red link.
- None of the above would take an inordinate amount of work.
- There seems to be an inordinate amount of attention paid to fringe groups.
beyond normal limits
adjective
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"In + Ordinate. In an ordinate line, too much and not orderly."
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