Inordinate in a sentence as an adjective

Suck it up and get a job that is boring and pays an inordinate amount of money.\n 3.

He or she gets tenure and builds a bigger empire, and spends an inordinate amount of time chasing funding.

[1] 50 years later, our tech is a lot better, so it would be much easier to gain inordinate power through surveillance.

Just spent an inordinate amount of time wondering why anyone would want an image of the photographer.

My primary knowledge of 37signals is as the company that spends an inordinate amount of time on Hacker News telling everyone how great it and its methods are.

Whether it's movies, youtube, video games, literally anything that is unproductive, I'll spend an inordinate time doing.

They then become the new professors, and thus have an inordinate love and respect for the esoteric test material that allowed them to get their current job.

And for those experienced with it, it becomes an unbelievable time-waster because you spend inordinate amounts of time tweaking things for no good reason.

As you do this, you constantly measure the pressure against the lipid-polymer walls to ensure you are not deforming your muscle cells too much or too little.---Reality has inordinate complexity.

I can continue to do what I already do, which is decide the level of attention that things require of me, optimize the ones I choose to, and not spend inordinate amounts of time fretting about the others.

It is the riskiest of gambles by definition, requiring inordinate expenditures of time and resources in the present for a chance at some distant breakthrough decades or even centuries in the future.

It's not an uncommon strategy for clinicians to use questions like that to get parents or patients, who are dealing with an inordinate amount of stress, to let down their defenses with the intention of directing them to self-assess their resolve.

Inordinate definitions

adjective

beyond normal limits; "excessive charges"; "a book of inordinate length"; "his dress stops just short of undue elegance"; "unreasonable demands"

See also: excessive undue unreasonable