noun
- the state of being excessive or too much; redundancy
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The nimiety of decorations made the room feel cluttered rather than festive.
- His speech suffered from a nimiety of unnecessary details.
- The editor cut the manuscript to eliminate nimiety and improve clarity.
- Critics noted the nimiety of special effects in the film.
- The garden’s nimiety of flowers created a chaotic rather than beautiful display.
- She recognized the nimiety in her explanation and tried to be more concise.