Extravagate
[ik-strav-uh-geyt] /ɪkˈstræv əˌgeɪt/
verb (used without object), extravagated, extravagating. Archaic.
1.
to wander beyond bounds; roam at will; stray.
2.
to go beyond the bounds of propriety or reason.
/ɪkˈstrævəˌɡeɪt/
verb (intransitive) (archaic)
1.
to exceed normal limits or propriety
2.
to roam at will
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