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extravagancy

American  
[ik-strav-uh-guhn-see] / ɪkˈstræv ə gən si /

noun

plural

extravagancies
  1. extravagance.


Etymology

Origin of extravagancy

First recorded in 1615–25; extravag(ant) + -ancy

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If the Boundaries be not set between Faith and Reason, no Enthusiasm or Extravagancy in Religion can be contradicted.

From An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding, Volume 2 MDCXC, Based on the 2nd Edition, Books 3 and 4 by Locke, John

But the Death of his good Father gave a loose to the Extravagancy of his Inclinations, which till then was hardly observable.

From The Works of Aphra Behn Volume V by Summers, Montague

Here is nothing of Extravagancy, I always lov'd Neatness, and abhor Slovenliness.

From Colloquies of Erasmus, Volume I. by Erasmus, Desiderius