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Exorbitance

extravagance gross deviation from rule right or propriety as the exorbitances of the tongue or of deportment exorbitance of demands

Exorbitant

limits of right or propriety excessive extravagant enormous inordinate as exorbitant appetites and passions exorbitant charges demands or claims

Exorbitantly

In an exorbitant excessive or irregular manner enormously

usury

usury [Medieval Latin usuria interest, lending at exorbitant interest, alteration of Latin usura use, interest (i.e., sum paid

Exorbitate

To go out of the track to deviate

Usury

vicious.) The term is usually applied to the taking of exorbitant interest, or of interest of a greater amount than is

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