Crossword-Solution: OVERINDULGENCE
We have 30 clues for the answer “OVERINDULGENCE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Taking in too much about 17th-cent relaxation of religious restraints | 1 answer |
| Excessive indulgence | 3 answers |
| plenteousness | 14 answers |
| immoderation | 15 answers |
| FAST living | 17 answers |
| nimiety | 22 answers |
| overstock | 23 answers |
| repletion | 23 answers |
| intemperance | 23 answers |
| submersion | 24 answers |
| Over-supply | 28 answers |
| Superabundance | 28 answers |
| superfluity | 32 answers |
| Overabundance | 33 answers |
| overmuch | 34 answers |
| plethora | 35 answers |
| redundancy | 36 answers |
| saturation | 37 answers |
| Surfeit | 37 answers |
| Too much | 41 answers |
| overproduction | 47 answers |
| Remainder | 47 answers |
| overkill | 48 answers |
| full life | 50 answers |
| Overflow | 54 answers |
| Torrent | 57 answers |
| Surplus | 63 answers |
| Excess | 69 answers |
| Residue | 75 answers |
| Plenty | 85 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEEA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OVERINDULGENCE (5)
God transcends Nature.” “Then why does He give it a free rein? A man too fond of drink, or women—how much mercy does he get from Nature? His overindulgence brings its exact equivalent of penalty; let him pray to God as much as he likes—unless he alters his ways he gets no mercy.
Without the development of some system of checks men would forever have been the prey of overindulgence, sexual wantonness, civil strife, and apathy.
Even paid prostitutes, who are willing to employ dangerous methods to prevent conception, and soon become nearly sterile through disease or overindulgence, often have to resort to illegal operations, at the risk of their lives, and not infrequently come to childbirth.
Occasional attempts to diminish the quantity, but of no long continuance, and occasional overindulgence during protracted bad weather, furnished the only exceptions to the general uniformity of the habit.
They are both likeable, but the Sultan appears rather nervous and frail, and it is rumoured that his health has suffered as a result of overindulgence in spiritualistic seances.
Quotes with OVERINDULGENCE (3)
Happiness fades by design, precisely because it’s a means to an end, not an end in itself. We continually need to meet our psychological, emotional, and physical needs to remain healthy. If one meal were enough to provide lasting happiness, we would slowly starve to death afterward … Consequently, there’s a limit to our happiness, which is defined by the amount required to satisfy a biological need. Exceed this amount, and the result isn’t more happiness but the discomfort an…
The root of impatience in discipline is really the same as that of overindulgence. In both instances, parents want to make up for lost time, to speed up a process that takes time.
Drunkenness. This Greek word means overindulgence in alcohol. Alcohol may be used for medicine, but it can also become a terrible drug. The way it is used in our world is probably one of the great evils of our day. It is a self-inflicted impediment that springs from “a man taking a drink, a drink taking a drink, and drink taking the man.” Distilled liquors as we have them today were unknown in Bible times.12