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Inordination

Deviation from custom rule or right irregularity inordinacy

Disordinately

Inordinately

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Blennorrhea

An inordinate secretion and discharge of mucus

Disordeined

Inordinate irregular vicious

Disordinate

Inordinate disorderly

Nimious

Excessive extravagant inordinate

Sentence

concerned. The alternate interpretation is likely to lead to confusion, inconsistency and contradiction and in practical terms cause inordinate delay and practical inconvenience, Dilip Kumar Sharma v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1976 SC 133 (138): (1976)

Highly

Highly, the word 'highly' should normally connote as if the delay was inordinate, Improvement Trust v. Land Acquisition Tribunal, 1995 Supp (3) SCC 652.

Gargantuan

Characteristic of Gargantua a gigantic wonderful personage enormous prodigious inordinate

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Inordinate

Matched in: Term Inordinate

Inordination

Deviation from custom rule or right irregularity inordinacy

Disordinately

Inordinately

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Blennorrhea

An inordinate secretion and discharge of mucus

Disordeined

Inordinate irregular vicious

Disordinate

Inordinate disorderly

Nimious

Excessive extravagant inordinate

Sentence

concerned. The alternate interpretation is likely to lead to confusion, inconsistency and contradiction and in practical terms cause inordinate delay and practical inconvenience, Dilip Kumar Sharma v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1976 SC 133 (138): (1976)

Highly

Highly, the word 'highly' should normally connote as if the delay was inordinate, Improvement Trust v. Land Acquisition Tribunal, 1995 Supp (3) SCC 652.

Gargantuan

Characteristic of Gargantua a gigantic wonderful personage enormous prodigious inordinate

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