Definition of Inordination. Meaning of Inordination. Synonyms of Inordination

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Definition of Inordination

Inordination
Inordination In*or`di*na"tion, n. [L. inordinatio.] Deviation from custom, rule, or right; irregularity; inordinacy. [Obs.] --South. Every inordination of religion that is not in defect, is properly called superstition. --Jer. Taylor.

Meaning of Inordination from wikipedia

- in criminal cases; harsh conditions; prolonged pretrial detention and inordinate delays of trials; reluctance to prosecute as well as inefficiency in prosecuting...
- Rocco, a concierge at the White Lotus to whom Valentina has taken an inordinate dislike Eleonora Romandini [it] as Isabella, a concierge at the White...
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- was dismissed in 2016 by the Sandiganbayan anti-graft court due to the "inordinate delay" in the investigation. Lapid was born in Porac, Pampanga on August...
- it to be his god". As defined outside Christian writings, greed is an inordinate desire to acquire or possess more than one needs, especially with respect...
- life in such a way that no decision is made under the influence of any inordinate attachment". The Exercises culminate in a contemplation whereby one develops...
- sectors. From 2000 to 2010, the country attracted $178 billion as FDI. The inordinately high investment from Mauritius is due to routing of international funds...
- In British English, a prig (/ˈprɪɡ/) is a person who shows an inordinately zealous approach to matters of form and propriety—especially where the prig...