Excessive in a sentence as an adjective

Those who use excessive amounts of bandwidth on Dropbox by using it in that manner have been banned.

I don't believe that most such employees see their work as "slavery" when they have to work excessive hours.

"I don't believe that most such employees see their work as "slavery" when they have to work excessive hours.

Does seem like excessive punishment to me, especially for someone who is in such hardship.

Or, to quote Heinlein:'Moving parts in rubbing contact require lubrication to avoid excessive wear.

I had to play them when my parents weren't paying attention because of the excessive gore and ******* overtones.

Am I the only one who thinks this is a bit excessive?Also, you're living in a pretty ****** up society when your neighbours call the cops because they saw you kissing your kid 'on the lips'.

Perhaps you can show that she disproportionately pursues excessive sentences, or perhaps you can show that she makes technical mistakes about the internet.

Thus, the harder they work, the more likely it is that the company will perform to or above expectations, and thus the more likely it is that their stock or option package compensate them for the "excessive hours".

Given all of the above, and given that IPOs remain at far below the old bubble levels in frequency, it can be risky to lay out any excessive cash to exercise at any time before a liquidity event.

"Wasteful excessive consumerism" is an entirely relative proposition.

Excessive definitions

adjective

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

See also: inordinate undue unreasonable

adjective

unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings; "extravagant praise"; "exuberant compliments"; "overweening ambition"; "overweening greed"

See also: extravagant exuberant overweening