Examples of 'immoderate' in a sentence
Meaning of "immoderate"
immoderate (adjective): exceeding normal or reasonable limits, especially in terms of behavior or consumption. It describes actions that are excessive or lacking restraint
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- Not moderate; excessive.
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Drunkenness is an immoderate affection and use of drink.
Immoderate desires are a source of continual anxiety to him.
Observe moderateness and do not become immoderate.
When immoderate use can cause obesity.
But we do not read that they were immoderate.
Immoderate steam develops during brewing.
Protestantism was a peculiarly demanding and immoderate creed.
There is an immoderate zeal for education.
The hatred of this man is just as immoderate as himself.
It has an immoderate taste for comedy.
Excessive bureaucracy is a glaring signal of immoderate administrative costs.
An immoderate soul hurts itself.
But humility controls the presumption of immoderate hope.
They both share an immoderate taste for politics.
Immoderate business expansion is dangerous.
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This chastisement was linked to my immoderate pride.
An immoderate attachment or devotion to something.
To restrain this immoderate weather.
Immoderate nationalism is one of them.
Torestrainthis immoderate weather.
An immoderate volume of creatures.
It is important to remember that some truths are in fact spectacular and immoderate.
Breeders often make immoderate use of antibiotics as the costs are affordable.
Drunkenness is sinful only if it involves avidity and the immoderate use of alcohol.
You immoderate men.
Do nothing immoderate.
The immoderate advance that ended the career of a rising star.
As a result they often suffer from immoderate thirst and drink prodigiously.
Immoderate and partisan.
For no sorrow can be more immoderate than that which destroys its own subject.
Immoderate drinking hurts people not only physically but also spiritually.
The muscle cells release these proteins with the aim of preventing immoderate muscle growth.
To restrain this immoderate weather with which we have had to contend.
Now the marriage goods can not prevent the pleasure in that act from being immoderate.
Some people having immoderate sentiments associate terrorism with religion while religion strictly opposes it.
DO not turn the greenness into blackness by immoderate heat.
The immoderate taste of Slavic women for the journey.
It is not advisable to use immoderate alcohol when taking Levitra.
The immoderate taste of Slavic girls for the journey.
What the Bible does condemn is the immoderate use of alcohol.
Usually, an immoderate drinker gradually builds up a tolerance to alcohol.
Decline of Rome was the natural and inevitable effect of immoderate.
This renown German philosopher seemed to have an immoderate penchant for the art of dance.
Is he immoderate that he finds himself in the whole state?
Certain States distinguish between a moderate and an immoderate armed opposition.
We were living an immoderate imbalance, and we walk towards temperance.
The Presbyterian view is less immoderate.
How can you stop immoderate use of alcohol?
She talked a lot about you, irresistible and immoderate.
Else, except only the immoderate advancement of themselves.