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Answer for the clue "More than sufficient ", 13 letters:
superabundant

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Word definitions for superabundant in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. most excessively abundant

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Superabundant \Su`per*a*bun"dant\, a. [L. superabundans, p. pr. of superabundare. See Superabound .] Abounding to excess; being more than is sufficient; redundant; as, superabundant zeal. -- Su`per*a*bun"dant*ly , adv.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. extremely or exceedingly abundant.

Usage examples of superabundant.

Africa, with a view to the general cultivation of the coffee berry--AND the natives--and the happy settlement, on the banks of the African rivers, of our superabundant home population.

First, there was his ability to see the universe of his novels appearing as a complex, superabundant world, a swarming whole which was to be set in order and deciphered at the moment when it was first coming into existence.

From her rosy cheeks to her stout ankles she was superabundant with vitality, the strangest contrast to her shadowy, thin old grandfather.

Lurida did not belong to this particular class of correspondents, but she could not resist the law of her sex, whose thoughts naturally surround themselves with superabundant drapery of language, as their persons float in a wide superfluity of woven tissues.

Passion was sufficient and superabundant satisfaction for the sins of the whole human race: but when sufficient satisfaction has been paid, then the debt of punishment is abolished.

In the earlier conception of the Great Chain of Being, matter and body and mind were seen as perfectly continuous aspects of the superabundant overflowing of Spirit.

One was the custom of "private war" which disordered social life, and the other was the superabundant fighting energy of the Low Germans and Christianized Northmen and particularly of the Franks and Normans.

The superabundant energy that perturbs and threatens us, and that keeps us awake at night, will never be exhausted.