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“most inordinate”
inordinate (adjective), more inordinate, most inordinate
Going beyond what is normal, proper, or usual: The group had more inordinate difficulties completing the project on the date that was specified by their supervisor than they had ever had in the past.

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ord-, ordinato-, -ordin-, -ordinate, -ordinating, -ordinated
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“most inordinate”
Doing something that goes beyond what is considered usual, proper, acceptable, or normal. (2)
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Word a Day Revisited Index of Cartoons Illustrating the Meanings of Words
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