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Etymology: [ ik-ses, ek-" ] (noun.) 14th century. Old English exces, excess, ecstasy; Latin excessus a going out, loss of self-possession, from excedere, excessum, to go out, go beyond. See exceed.
Synonyms: deductible, balance, by-product, enough, exorbitance, exuberance, fat, fulsomeness, glut, inundation, lavishness, leavings, leftover, luxuriance, nimiety, overdose, overflow, overkill, overload
Antonyms: deficiency, dearth, insufficiency, lack, need, poverty, shortcoming, want, deprivation, economy, frugality, moderation, privation

aşırıya kaçma, artan, fazlalık, taşkınlık, aşırılık, ifrat, ek, ziyadesiyle, katma, tecavüz, ölçüsüzlük, ilave, fazla, carcur, aşırı, excess fare bilet ücret farkı, artık, artik, fazla, ziyade, artan, drink to excess içkiyi fazla kaçırmak, excessluggage fazla bagaj, on, abartı, in excess of fazla, mevki farkı, excess profits tax fazla kazanç vergisi, aşırılık/fazlalık, aşırı derecede , çok fazla,

1 aşırıya kaçma  isim     ts
2 artan     ts
3 fazlalık     ts
4 taşkınlık     ts
5 aşırılık     ts
6 ifrat     ts
7 ek     ts
8 ziyadesiyle     ts
9 katma     ts
10 tecavüz     ts
11 ölçüsüzlük     ts
12 ilave     ts
13 fazla     ts
14 carcur     ts
15 aşırı     ts
16 excess fare bilet ücret farkı     ts
17 artık     ts
18 artik     ts
19 fazla, ziyade, artan  sıfat     ts
20 drink to excess içkiyi fazla kaçırmak     ts
21 excessluggage fazla bagaj     ts
22 on     ts
23 abartı     ts
24 in excess of fazla     ts
25 mevki farkı     ts
26 excess profits tax fazla kazanç vergisi     ts
27excesses aşırılık/fazlalık     ts
28 aşırı derecede , çok fazla  Fiili Deyim     ts
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An undue indulgence of the appetite; transgression of proper moderation in natural gratifications; intemperance; dissipation, The degree or amount by which one thing or number exceeds another; remainder; as, the difference between two numbers is the excess of one over the other, The state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light, A condition on an insurance policy by which the insured pays for the first part of any claim, in exchange for a lower premium, Spherical excess, the amount by which the sum of the three angles of a spherical triangle exceeds two right angles. The spherical excess is proportional to the area of the triangle, gumpth, bogart, excedent, generally refers to too much heat, cold, damp, yin or yang, Equipment no longer required by the U S Army, The money you must pay towards a claim, The amount of a claim a policy holder has to pay if he or she suffers a loss, overabundance, surplus; overindulgence, immoderation, EXCESS / DEDUCTIBLEThe amount of your claim you have to pay before your insurance cover kicks in See Deductible, The initial sum you have to pay on an insurance claim, The part of the claim for which you are responsible For example ë£250 excess each and every claimí means that you will be responsible for paying the first £250 of each and every claim, Coverage that applies only after some other policy has paid its full policy Limit This may result from policy structure, such as in the case of an Excess Liability or Umbrella policy, or as a result of two policies applying to the same loss (See Primary), immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits a quantity much larger than is needed more than is needed, desired, or required; "trying to lose excess weight"; "found some extra change lying on the dresser"; "yet another book on heraldry might be thought redundant"; "skills made redundant by technological advance"; "sleeping in the spare room"; "supernumerary ornamentation"; "it was supererogatory of her to gloat"; "delete superfluous (or unnecessary) words"; "extra ribs as well as other supernumerary internal parts"; "surplus cheese distributed to the needy, An insured is in surplus when net provable losses less coinsurance exceed the policy's primary loss The insured would be owed a claim settlement under this situation, more than enough, as in: We gave our excess fruit to our neighbors, disapproval If you do something to excess, you do it too much. I was reasonably fit, played a lot of tennis, and didn't smoke or drink to excess, In excess of means more than a particular amount. Avoid deposits in excess of £20,000 in any one account, a quantity much larger than is needed, immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits, the state of being more than full, The excess on an insurance policy is a sum of money which the insured person has to pay towards the cost of a claim. The insurance company pays the rest. The company wanted £1,800 for a policy with a £400 excess for under-21s, Excess is used to refer to additional amounts of money that need to be paid for services and activities that were not originally planned or taken into account. a letter demanding an excess fare of £20, extra, leftover, superfluous, above and beyond, An excess of something is a larger amount than is needed, allowed, or usual. An excess of house plants in a small flat can be oppressive Polyunsaturated oils are essential for health. Excess is harmful, however, Excess is used to describe amounts that are greater than what is needed, allowed, or usual. After cooking the fish, pour off any excess fat = surplus, Excess is behaviour that is unacceptable because it is considered too extreme or immoral. She said she was sick of her life of excess. adolescent excess, Property which is not needed by a department but may be needed by other departments at Carnegie Mellon, excessive indulgence; "the child was spoiled by overindulgence", Applies to an insurance claim and is simply the first part of any claim that must be covered by yourself This can range from £50 to £1000 or higher Increasing your excess can significantly reduce your premium On the other hand, a waiver can sometimes be paid to eliminate any excess at all Always check the excess in your policy, more than is needed, desired, or required; "trying to lose excess weight"; "found some extra change lying on the dresser"; "yet another book on heraldry might be thought redundant"; "skills made redundant by technological advance"; "sleeping in the spare room"; "supernumerary ornamentation"; "it was supererogatory of her to gloat"; "delete superfluous (or unnecessary) words"; "extra ribs as well as other supernumerary internal parts"; "surplus cheese distributed to the needy", the first portion of any claim that the insured agrees to pay, You will be required to pay this amount on any claim you make A high excess can make small claims impractical Always check this and go for the lowest you can find, Going over the prescribed amount or degree e g excess luggage is luggage of which the weight is over the weight for free carriage, The excess of a Hadamard matrix is the sum of its elements, A fixed amount of money which the insured agrees to contribute toward the cost of a claim under an insurance policy, The amount of money you need to pay on some insurance policies when making a claim, Property that is no longer required for the needs of the Laboratories Property that is determined to be excess is made available to other areas within a Laboratory and to Government and state agencies, or is sold Equipment processed as excess ranges from that which is new and highly valued to scrap material that will be sold for the value of its material content, Applies to an insurance claim and is the first part of any claim that must be paid for by yourself, Should you make an insurance claim under your building or contents policy then an agreed amount may have to be contributed by yourself For example, many policies have an excess of £1000 for subsidence claims in which case the claimant would have to pay a £1000 contribution to the cost of the work, insurance Coverage which becomes available to the insured only above a stipulated amount of loss, or only after any other applicable insurance has been exhausted, acrasy, overdeal, plural of excess, over, too much, more than enough,

29 An undue indulgence of the appetite; transgression of proper moderation in natural gratifications; intemperance; dissipation - "Thy desire ... leads to no excess That reaches blame. - Milton"     ts
30 The degree or amount by which one thing or number exceeds another; remainder; as, the difference between two numbers is the excess of one over the other - "That kills me with excess of grief, this with excess of joy. - Walsh"     ts
31 The state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light - "To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet, ... Is wasteful and ridiculous excess. - Shakespeare"     ts
32 A condition on an insurance policy by which the insured pays for the first part of any claim, in exchange for a lower premium     ts
33 Spherical excess, the amount by which the sum of the three angles of a spherical triangle exceeds two right angles. The spherical excess is proportional to the area of the triangle     ts
34 gumpth     ts
35 bogart     ts
36 excedent     ts
37 generally refers to too much heat, cold, damp, yin or yang     ts
38 Equipment no longer required by the U S Army     ts
39 The money you must pay towards a claim     ts
40 The amount of a claim a policy holder has to pay if he or she suffers a loss     ts
41 overabundance, surplus; overindulgence, immoderation  isim     ts
42 EXCESS / DEDUCTIBLEThe amount of your claim you have to pay before your insurance cover kicks in See Deductible     ts
43 The initial sum you have to pay on an insurance claim     ts
44 The part of the claim for which you are responsible For example ë£250 excess each and every claimí means that you will be responsible for paying the first £250 of each and every claim     ts
45 Coverage that applies only after some other policy has paid its full policy Limit This may result from policy structure, such as in the case of an Excess Liability or Umbrella policy, or as a result of two policies applying to the same loss (See Primary)     ts
46 immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits a quantity much larger than is needed more than is needed, desired, or required; "trying to lose excess weight"; "found some extra change lying on the dresser"; "yet another book on heraldry might be thought redundant"; "skills made redundant by technological advance"; "sleeping in the spare room"; "supernumerary ornamentation"; "it was supererogatory of her to gloat"; "delete superfluous (or unnecessary) words"; "extra ribs as well as other supernumerary internal parts"; "surplus cheese distributed to the needy     ts
47 An insured is in surplus when net provable losses less coinsurance exceed the policy's primary loss The insured would be owed a claim settlement under this situation     ts
48 more than enough, as in: We gave our excess fruit to our neighbors     ts
49 disapproval If you do something to excess, you do it too much. I was reasonably fit, played a lot of tennis, and didn't smoke or drink to excess     ts
50 In excess of means more than a particular amount. Avoid deposits in excess of £20,000 in any one account     ts
51 a quantity much larger than is needed     ts
52 immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits     ts
53 the state of being more than full     ts
54 The excess on an insurance policy is a sum of money which the insured person has to pay towards the cost of a claim. The insurance company pays the rest. The company wanted £1,800 for a policy with a £400 excess for under-21s     ts
55 Excess is used to refer to additional amounts of money that need to be paid for services and activities that were not originally planned or taken into account. a letter demanding an excess fare of £20     ts
56 extra, leftover, superfluous, above and beyond  sıfat     ts
57 An excess of something is a larger amount than is needed, allowed, or usual. An excess of house plants in a small flat can be oppressive Polyunsaturated oils are essential for health. Excess is harmful, however     ts
58 Excess is used to describe amounts that are greater than what is needed, allowed, or usual. After cooking the fish, pour off any excess fat = surplus     ts
59 Excess is behaviour that is unacceptable because it is considered too extreme or immoral. She said she was sick of her life of excess. adolescent excess     ts
60 Property which is not needed by a department but may be needed by other departments at Carnegie Mellon     ts
61 excessive indulgence; "the child was spoiled by overindulgence"     ts
62 Applies to an insurance claim and is simply the first part of any claim that must be covered by yourself This can range from £50 to £1000 or higher Increasing your excess can significantly reduce your premium On the other hand, a waiver can sometimes be paid to eliminate any excess at all Always check the excess in your policy     ts
63 more than is needed, desired, or required; "trying to lose excess weight"; "found some extra change lying on the dresser"; "yet another book on heraldry might be thought redundant"; "skills made redundant by technological advance"; "sleeping in the spare room"; "supernumerary ornamentation"; "it was supererogatory of her to gloat"; "delete superfluous (or unnecessary) words"; "extra ribs as well as other supernumerary internal parts"; "surplus cheese distributed to the needy"     ts
64 the first portion of any claim that the insured agrees to pay     ts
65 You will be required to pay this amount on any claim you make A high excess can make small claims impractical Always check this and go for the lowest you can find     ts
66 Going over the prescribed amount or degree e g excess luggage is luggage of which the weight is over the weight for free carriage     ts
67 The excess of a Hadamard matrix is the sum of its elements     ts
68 A fixed amount of money which the insured agrees to contribute toward the cost of a claim under an insurance policy     ts
69 The amount of money you need to pay on some insurance policies when making a claim     ts
70 Property that is no longer required for the needs of the Laboratories Property that is determined to be excess is made available to other areas within a Laboratory and to Government and state agencies, or is sold Equipment processed as excess ranges from that which is new and highly valued to scrap material that will be sold for the value of its material content     ts
71 Applies to an insurance claim and is the first part of any claim that must be paid for by yourself     ts
72 Should you make an insurance claim under your building or contents policy then an agreed amount may have to be contributed by yourself For example, many policies have an excess of £1000 for subsidence claims in which case the claimant would have to pay a £1000 contribution to the cost of the work     ts
73 insurance Coverage which becomes available to the insured only above a stipulated amount of loss, or only after any other applicable insurance has been exhausted     ts
74excess. acrasy     ts
75The excess overdeal     ts
76excesses plural of excess     ts
77 over     ts
78 too much, more than enough     ts
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