English to Malayalam Dictionary extravagance

extravagance

അതിക്രമം
definition
noun
his reckless extravagance with other people's money
lack of restraint in spending money or use of resources.
example
It was a classic left-wing promise, because we have seen more 'extravagance' and more waste under this Government than I have ever seen in my lifetime.
The same could be said of my bedroom, which lacks the 'extravagance' I would expect at these prices.
salmon trout is an unnecessary 'extravagance'
the 'extravagance' of the decor
‘The problems of formalism, bureaucracy, dishonesty, 'extravagance' and waste are relatively severe,’ he told the legislature session.
This is the harvest one reaps when one sows in 'extravagance' and dissipation.
salmon trout is an unnecessary 'extravagance'
Even so, it has left me with a sense of unease about waste, especially in this industry where 'extravagance' is so normal.
The lack of eastern 'extravagance' promises good things.
For all its richness and 'extravagance' , the hospital hotel lacked warmth.
People surround their houses with frilly plants and especially with lawns - an astonishingly costly national 'extravagance' .
Godwin and Mill both wrote with Burkean 'extravagance' about Hastings's disastrous effect on English national character.
We are going to end the culture of 'extravagance' and waste, because New Zealanders have had enough.
I got bored with 'extravagance' , the time wasting and delaying, the speeches that were so horrendously long… it was enough to make any real person want to sleep for an eternity.
And 'extravagance' and waste prevailing on campus has seldom, if at all, been addressed as a pressing issue.
While always treating James with deference, Cecil urged him to curtail his 'extravagance' and also to restrain his partiality for Scots advisers and companions.
Yesterday the Environment Agency advised against 'extravagance' with ‘a precious resource’ but stressed there was no serious cause for concern.
They rely upon a language of ‘verbal 'extravagance' and outrageousness’.
They range from lovely, understated elegance and simplicity to wild 'extravagance' .
But to get back to the question of a gay sensibility: cliche has us believe that amongst its ingredients are flamboyance, showiness, excess and 'extravagance' .
Curtis sits in the director's chair for the first time and seems willing to commit to film his whole romantic scrapbook with sporting 'extravagance' .
The degree of excess and 'extravagance' seemed over the top in even the most subdued tiki bar.
Easter (in March or April) is the most important religious holiday and is highly revered by the Russian Orthodox Church with elaborate rituals and 'extravagance' .
During his lifetime, Fitzgerald's reputation for 'extravagance' and dissipation affected assessments of his writings.
He is, to this day, associated with 'extravagance' and regal lavishness.
In reckless 'extravagance' he outdid the prodigals of all times in ingenuity… and set before his guests loaves and meats of gold, declaring that a man ought either to be frugal or be Caesar.
But the appearance of financial cronyism, allied to the vexed issue of government 'extravagance' on failing computer systems, does not sit well with the chancellor's austere image.
I think 'extravagance' is wasted on ourselves and should always be directed at other people.
When you shear it of all its pomp and 'extravagance' , when you whittle it down to the very basics of musical comedy plotting, Half a Sixpence should work like a lucky charm.
Impulsiveness, impatience, senseless rebellion, and 'extravagance' are the traits that so often undermine their work and dreams.
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