excess
— Adjective
– English
~ more than is needed, desired, or required; "trying to lose excess weight"; "found some extra change lying on the dresser"; "yet another book on heraldry might be thought redundant"; "skills made redundant by technological advance"; "sleeping in the spare room"; "supernumerary ornamentation"; "it was supererogatory of her to gloat"; "delete superfluous (or unnecessary) words"; "extra ribs as well as other supernumerary internal parts"; "surplus cheese distributed to the needy"
excess
— Noun
– English
~ a quantity much larger than is needed
excess
— Noun
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~ the state of being more than full
excess
— Noun
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~ immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits
excess
— Noun
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~ excessive indulgence; "the child was spoiled by overindulgence"
excessive
— Adjective
– English
~ beyond normal limits; "excessive charges"; "a book of inordinate length"; "his dress stops just short of undue elegance"; "unreasonable demands"
excessive
— Adjective
– English
~ unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings; "extravagant praise"; "exuberant compliments"; "overweening ambition"; "overweening greed"
excessively
— Adverb
– English
~ to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits; "too big"
excessiveness
— Noun
– English
~ immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits
exchange
— Verb
– English
~ hand over one and receive another, approximately equivalent; "exchange prisoners"; "exchange employees between branches of the company"
exchange
— Verb
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~ give to, and receive from, one another; "Would you change places with me?"; "We have been exchanging letters for a year"
exchange
— Verb
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~ change over, change around, as to a new order or sequence
exchange
— Verb
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~ put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items; "the con artist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt"; "substitute regular milk for fat-free milk"; "synonyms can be interchanged without a changing the context's meaning"
exchange
— Verb
– English
~ exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category; "Could you convert my dollars into pounds?"; "He changed his name"; "convert centimeters into inches"; "convert holdings into shares"
exchange
— Verb
– English
~ exchange a penalty for a less severe one
exchange
— Noun
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~ chemical process in which one atom or ion or group changes places with another
exchange
— Noun
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~ (sports) an unbroken sequence of several successive strokes; "after a short rally Connors won the point"
exchange
— Noun
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~ a mutual expression of views (especially an unpleasant one); "they had a bitter exchange"
exchange
— Noun
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~ the act of giving something in return for something received; "deductible losses on sales or exchanges of property are allowable"
exchange
— Noun
– English
~ a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication