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stratospheric

 
Dictionary: strat·o·spher·ic   (străt'ə-sfîr'ĭk, -sfĕr'-) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of the stratosphere.
  2. Extremely or unreasonably high: "money borrowed at today's stratospheric rates of interest" (New York Times).
stratospherically strat'o·spher'i·cal·ly adv.

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adjective

    Vastly exceeding a normal limit, as in cost: sky-high, steep1, stiff, unconscionable. See big/small/amount, usual/unusual.

 
 
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