Excess can be a noun, an adjective, or a verb. As a noun, excess means superabundance or exceeding what is typical. As an adjective, excess means more than was needed or extra. As a verb, excess means to dismiss, demote, transfer, or furlough, usually referring to an employee. Here are example sentences:
"His contribution to United Way was in excess of mine."
"The airlines increased their charges for excess baggage."
"When told that the company needed to excess 30 employees, she chose the most junior employees to lay off."
There was alot of excess icing for the cake.
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There was an excess of liquid in his body.He drank in excess the other night.
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