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Adjective
(1) beyond reasonable limits
(2) not within reasonable limits
(3) excessive
(4) extreme
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Adjective
(1) beyond reasonable limits
(2) not within reasonable limits
(3) excessive
(4) extreme
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(1) And also, as the book says, it's a polemic, meaning that it's going to be one-sided and immoderate , and basically just something provocative to start you thinking.
(2) In my view, this virtually guaranteed the result - and the leap from that to the headline seems immoderate , to say the least.
(3) Our first days on the job were an immoderate success.
(4) This book, however, lives up to the occasional immoderate capitalization by its enthusiasts.
(5) Remember the cause of this is blocking the qi of the spleen and stomach as a result of excessively cold or hot food and drink and immoderate and irregular eating habits.
(6) In fact, a buffet-style dinner would rarely be my first choice since I don't always have a good appetite and think immoderate eating and drinking is unhealthy and also not something a well-educated young lady should do in public.
(7) That hardly qualifies as an irrational act of an immoderate president.
(8) The dangers of immoderate wine consumption were fully recognized, and excess strictly forbidden.
(9) Now, my legs can't manage cobbled streets, and my heart responds badly to a sudden and immoderate intake of alcohol.
(10) She is refreshingly immoderate in her vision of what deep democracy might entail, and uses extreme examples from around the world to illustrate it.
(11) It also contains an alkaloid called arecoline, which can usually due to excessive or immoderate use over a long period of time produce squamous cell carcinoma of the mouth, a form of skin cancer.
(12) Unless you're an ultra-radical libertarian who thinks that ethical considerations should not be considered in regulating science, this is hardly an immoderate position.
(13) A religion then is indispensable in keeping these immoderate passions in check, because religions tell people that there is a moral order in the world: that the good get rewarded and the evil punished.
(14) The focus on public perception was timely and uncommonly sensible, leading to immoderate yahooing in certain loungerooms.
(15) Will the world be turned into an endless, dreary u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510green desertu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb of food crops to feed our immoderate hordes, or will our great-grandchildren still enjoy the natural profusion which we take for granted?
(16) The tension is as palpable as the waft of gohrmeh-sabzi and kabab emanating from the kitchen, tinged with the miasma of cologne and perfume hanging in the air, thanks to immoderate uncles and aunts.
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(1) And also, as the book says, it's a polemic, meaning that it's going to be one-sided and immoderate , and basically just something provocative to start you thinking.
(2) In my view, this virtually guaranteed the result - and the leap from that to the headline seems immoderate , to say the least.
(3) Our first days on the job were an immoderate success.
(4) This book, however, lives up to the occasional immoderate capitalization by its enthusiasts.
(5) Remember the cause of this is blocking the qi of the spleen and stomach as a result of excessively cold or hot food and drink and immoderate and irregular eating habits.
(6) In fact, a buffet-style dinner would rarely be my first choice since I don't always have a good appetite and think immoderate eating and drinking is unhealthy and also not something a well-educated young lady should do in public.
(7) That hardly qualifies as an irrational act of an immoderate president.
(8) The dangers of immoderate wine consumption were fully recognized, and excess strictly forbidden.
(9) Now, my legs can't manage cobbled streets, and my heart responds badly to a sudden and immoderate intake of alcohol.
(10) She is refreshingly immoderate in her vision of what deep democracy might entail, and uses extreme examples from around the world to illustrate it.
(11) It also contains an alkaloid called arecoline, which can usually due to excessive or immoderate use over a long period of time produce squamous cell carcinoma of the mouth, a form of skin cancer.
(12) Unless you're an ultra-radical libertarian who thinks that ethical considerations should not be considered in regulating science, this is hardly an immoderate position.
(13) A religion then is indispensable in keeping these immoderate passions in check, because religions tell people that there is a moral order in the world: that the good get rewarded and the evil punished.
(14) The focus on public perception was timely and uncommonly sensible, leading to immoderate yahooing in certain loungerooms.
(15) Will the world be turned into an endless, dreary u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510green desertu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb of food crops to feed our immoderate hordes, or will our great-grandchildren still enjoy the natural profusion which we take for granted?
(16) The tension is as palpable as the waft of gohrmeh-sabzi and kabab emanating from the kitchen, tinged with the miasma of cologne and perfume hanging in the air, thanks to immoderate uncles and aunts.
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(1) immoderate
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(1) immoderate
Synonyms
Adjective
1. excessive
2. heavy
3. intemperate
4. unrestrained
5. unrestricted
6. uncontrolled
7. unlimited
8. unbridled
9. uncurbed
10. overindulgent
11. imprudent
12. reckless
13. undue
14. inordinate
15. unreasonable
16. unjustified
17. unwarranted
19. outrageous
20. extravagant
21. lavish
22. exorbitant
23. prodigal
24. profligate
25. wanton
26. dissipated
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. excessive
2. heavy
3. intemperate
4. unrestrained
5. unrestricted
6. uncontrolled
7. unlimited
8. unbridled
9. uncurbed
10. overindulgent
11. imprudent
12. reckless
13. undue
14. inordinate
15. unreasonable
16. unjustified
17. unwarranted
19. outrageous
20. extravagant
21. lavish
22. exorbitant
23. prodigal
24. profligate
25. wanton
26. dissipated
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