Examples of using Exorbitant in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Is a city with exorbitant property prices.
Only two people paid the fee as exorbitant.
The profits of the European traders are exorbitant.
For people with specific requirement find the subscription plans exorbitant.
Micro-finance companies grant them tiny loans at exorbitant interest rates.
Goryachnost and categorical Morozov look even more exorbitant than praise Zhirinovsky.
Incredibly great or extreme; exorbitant: e.g. to spent funtastic holidays.
The Internet will prevent you from being ripped off by exorbitant pricing.
So, they won't rack up exorbitant amounts on purchases.
This safety measure can quickly result in exorbitant costs.
The most popular of them end up sometimes at exorbitant prices.
Exorbitant hospital costs for operations sent even extended families into financial difficulties.
This week the over-indebted peninsula has had to borrow at exorbitant interest rates.
Very low feed-in tariffs and exorbitant meter fees etc.
This can result in exorbitant healthcare costs.
Today, most commercial carriers have exorbitant fees for checking bags.
were partly auctioned off for exorbitant sums.
The answer is simple- exorbitant adrenaline.
They are eager to pay our exorbitant interest rates.
Germany so far without exorbitant privilege- should it increase domestic investments?