inordinacy Sentence Examples

  1. The inordinacy of the politician's greed disgusted the electorate.
  2. The inordinacy of the accident caused widespread chaos and disruption.
  3. The inordinacy of her ambition led her to take excessive risks.
  4. The inordinacy of his appetites was both unhealthy and unattractive.
  5. The inordinacy of their wealth made them an object of envy and resentment.
  6. The inordinacy of the request was met with disbelief and rejection.
  7. The inordinacy of the crime shocked and horrified the community.
  8. The inordinacy of his temper made him an unpleasant and difficult person to deal with.
  9. The inordinacy of their demands was unreasonable and unsustainable.
  10. The inordinacy of the situation demanded an immediate and resolute response.

inordinacy Meaning

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inordinacy (n.)

The state or quality of being inordinate; excessiveness; immoderateness; as, the inordinacy of love or desire.

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The state or quality of being inordinate; excessiveness; immoderateness; as, the inordinacy of love or desire.

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The inordinacy of the politician's greed disgusted the electorate.

The inordinacy of the accident caused widespread chaos and disruption.

The inordinacy of her ambition led her to take excessive risks.

The inordinacy of his appetites was both unhealthy and unattractive.