English to Urdu Dictionary inordinate

inordinate

سرکش
definition
adjective
a case that had taken up an inordinate amount of time
unusually or disproportionately large; excessive.
example
He raised money for village sports clubs, he organised events for charity and took 'inordinate' pride in every aspect of Kimbleham life.
My friends seem to spend an 'inordinate' amount of time inside wind tunnels, aboard locomotives, and underwater.
She testified that the project was creating an 'inordinate' amount of paper work, far in excess of the norm.
And the bloke across the road had an 'inordinate' amount of visitors who used to leave clutching a brown paper bag.
The principal is also worried that pranks or problems involving other students will draw an 'inordinate' amount of attention while the prince attends the university.
An 'inordinate' amount of time has been wasted upon the subject.
Some urban tree species cause an 'inordinate' amount of asthma and allergy problems, while other tree species cause little or no health problems.
It's been a banner week in a country which has suffered an 'inordinate' amount of tragedy over the last month.
I saw an 'inordinate' amount of young women in really really tight jeans.
The three boats sat black in the sunset against the bright water and he noticed that the pair in the rear seemed to carry an 'inordinate' amount of equipment on and about their rigging.
And so they love ease and repose for their pleasure, but they keep themselves from 'inordinate' excess.
That is the reason that there are those who are born in a body or with a mind that causes them an 'inordinate' amount of suffering.
What about the water and ground pollution caused by the 'inordinate' amounts of manure from these animals?
I was in a training course which was just about to start when I noticed that I had gotten an 'inordinate' amount of hits this morning.
Also, we have an 'inordinate' amount of tomatoes in our fridge, and I don't like tomatoes.
He felt that he gave an 'inordinate' amount of trouble as a child, so much so that he told the doctor that he believed that he had probably sent his mother to an early grave!
The book is infuriating in so many ways that it would take an 'inordinate' amount of space to do justice to it, and I'm not sure whether to take it seriously.
In the last few days I've received an 'inordinate' amount of junkmail, and I've got to say I'm finding it immensely satisfying to deal with.
Nobody could figure out what was wrong with him, and my friend and her husband spent 'inordinate' amounts of money trying to find out what was wrong with him.
He seems to have inserted an 'inordinate' amount of showy dancing to please the cosmopolitan Viennese audience.
Litigation, which is 'inordinately' expensive and time consuming, should ordinarily be regarded as a weapon of last resort, not of first resort.
Due to unfortunate reasons beyond our control, Heather and I have recently found ourselves 'inordinately' busy at our day jobs.
We humans, particularly the ones who like to think of ourselves as being particularly intelligent are 'inordinately' proud of our ability to perform abstract thought.
These negotiations took an 'inordinately' long time.
Building on such a scale was 'inordinately' expensive and progress in finishing the abbey was very slow.
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