0 in a way that causes you to spend too much money or use too much of something: --
1 in a way that is more expensive than is necessary or reasonable: --
This was a man who was living ostentatiously above his means, extravagantly above his means.
If we think that we are doing ourselves proudly or extravagantly, let me summarise some of the figures in that document.
He replied that if the applicant was expending extravagantly that would have to be taken into account.
This sub-committee on economy has introduced measures whereby important building materials which are used for housing are not used extravagantly in the non-housing sector.
We are still spending money extravagantly and wildly, and even now we are borrowing on our good will, our capital having already been mortgaged.
During the genre's heyday, from the 1830s to the 1860s, the critics were, in general, satisfied, sometimes marvelling extravagantly at the verisimilitude of the sets and costumes.
Though bodywork is poorly regarded in terms of pay and employment esteem, it is also often extravagantly praised, particularly by men who do not have to do it.
The chief argument against the ' democratic state formation ' thesis is that there was no functioning constitution of any order in which democracy - however extravagantly defined - could be said to exist.