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Definition of Overindulgences
1. overindulgence [n] - See also: overindulgence
Lexicographical Neighbors of Overindulgences
Literary usage of Overindulgences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diet in health and disease by Julius Friedenwald (1913)
"Improper food and drink not only serve to prolong the disease, but overindulgences
in forbidden articles may cause a return of the discharge even after the ..."
2. Diet in Health and Disease by Julius Friedenwald, John Ruhräh (1909)
"Improper food and drink not only serve to prolong the disease, but overindulgences
in forbidden articles may cause a return of the discharge even after the ..."
3. Ethics: Descriptive and Explanatory by Sidney Edward Mezes (1900)
"... there are no such injurious consequences, these overindulgences are looked
upon as matters of private concern, the business of nobody except the agent. ..."
4. American Medicine (1906)
"... long series of occasional overindulgences with some symptoms dating back to
childhood. Dana evidently refers to real inebriety in youth, and not to the ..."
5. Consumption, Its Relation to Man and His Civilization, Its Prevention and Cure by John Bessner Huber (1906)
"Other predisposing factors are overindulgences in eating and drinking; sexual
excesses; exhausting labors, mental and physical; the want of wholesome ..."