0 behaviour in which you allow yourself to have too much of something enjoyable, especially food or drink: --
The school sees the result of parental interference and overindulgence all the time.
Her father thought he had to be mean, to counteract her mother's overindulgence.
Overindulgence in food and drink is a big danger for those who live alone.
For many Americans, Thanksgiving is a time of overindulgence.
They highlighted those aspects of gluttony and overindulgence and juxtaposed them with impoverished characters.
One way to miss the mark is overindulgence, whereby we tolerate what we ought not tolerate.
What emerges is evidence of an unsettling trend toward recklessness and overindulgence which most students regard with ambivalence.
The phrase is not derogatory but conveys a sense of overindulgence.
He shunned strong drink and tobacco and found it difficult to tolerate overindulgence in alcohol.
He cut off his right forefinger in remorse after failing a mission, which cost a righteous hero's life, because of his overindulgence in fine cuisine.
It is no good claiming success and prosperity one moment, and the following month telling the people of the serious inflationary tendencies which have been brought about through overindulgence.
Rightly or wrongly, they believe that that is due to overindulgence in artificial manures by the farmers who are able thus to secure very high yields.