Okay, the user wants me to translate "excessively spend" into French. Let me think about the correct translation.
First, "excessively" in French can be "excessivement" or "trop". "Spend" is "dépenser". So "excessively spend" would be "dépenser excessivement" or "dépenser trop".
But maybe there's a more natural way. "Spend excessively" could be "dépenser de façon excessive" or "dépenser trop". Which one is more commonly used? "Dépenser trop" is straightforward and commonly used. However, "dépenser excessivement" is also correct but might sound a bit more formal.
Wait, the user provided the example response as "dépenser excessivement". So maybe they prefer the adverb form. Let me check if that's the standard translation. Yes, "excessively" as an adverb would be "excessivement", so "dépenser excessivement" is accurate.
I should make sure there's no other nuance. The user might be looking for a direct translation, so sticking with "dépenser excessivement" is the best choice here. No need to overcomplicate it. Just provide that translation.
dépenser excessivement
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