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Definition of Exorbitantly

Exorbitantly
Exorbitantly Ex*or"bi*tant*ly, adv. In an exorbitant, excessive, or irregular manner; enormously.

Meaning of Exorbitantly from wikipedia

- The term exorbitant privilege (privilège exorbitant in French) refers to the benefits the United States has due to its own currency (the US dollar) being...
- industry-wide investigation into what the Chinese regulator considers exorbitantly high prices being charged by automakers for spare parts and after-sales...
- but when an audit of Hendrix's expenses revealed that he had incurred exorbitant fees by block-booking recording studios for lengthy sessions at peak rates...
- defamation are enumerated. According to the author, there were cases with exorbitant monetary awards, interference by third parties, and selective actions...
- tolerance for wide open, illegal gambling and striptease clubs with exorbitantly priced drinks, the purchase of which served as a front for prostitution...
- with Jade from criminals demanding Dougie's $20,000 gambling debt plus exorbitant interest of $30,000. Janey-E convinces the criminals to accept a smaller...
- Park. It opened on September 12, 2005, with only four lands, and had exorbitant wait times on opening day for everything from rides to food. In the early...
- which I always considered too large, are now going to be increased to an exorbitant size. Why? What is the necessity? Where is the danger? Who is threatening...
- him borrow a toothbrush, despite having one extra, and he is charged an exorbitant amount for reporting a stain on a chair in his room. After borrowing a...
- rise to the new phenomenon of Comic-Con memberships being scalped for exorbitant prices on websites such as eBay and Craigslist. In April 2008, David Glanzer...