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excesses <an excess; excesses> SUST.

excesses

excess acid QUÍM.

excess air INDUST.

excess cash ECON.

excess electron ELECTRNIA.

excess fuel ARQUIT.

excess load ARQUIT.

Excess Oxygen INDUST.

excess pressure ACÚST.

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This protects the nation's tax revenue and promotes financial stability, as well as giving shareholders a means to bear down on remuneration excesses.
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His wholehearted devotion to random artifacts satirizes the excesses of consumerism.
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A 1980s drama about the razzle-dazzle and excesses of superrich families.
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The styling excesses and technological gimmicks (such as the retractable hardtop and the pushbutton automatic transmission) of the 1950s were de-emphasized.
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Others are driven to excesses and civil strife through a surfeit of prosperity; but we behaved soberly in our prosperity.
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A rejection of slavery on principle was not considered an option, although some did decry the excesses of the slave trade.
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The veteran actor, who also runs a successful parallel career as a wine-grower, has long been known for his drink-fuelled excesses and unpredictable behaviour.
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If my eyes remind stubbornly dry during the emotional excesses of the second hour, it's only because the first segment put me through the wringer.
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However, his notorious behavior, his chemical excesses, and his fierce independence all lead to his diminished standing in the art world.
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Despite her success, financial excesses borne by her for her husband led to problems with creditors, and she fell out with her husband.
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