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moderate

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"one who holds moderate opinions on controversial subjects," 1794, from moderate (adj.). Related: Moderatism ; -moderantism .\n

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 Not excessive; acting in moderation 2 mediocre 3 Average priced; standard-deal 4 Not violent or rigorous; temperate; mild; gentle. 5 (context US politics English) Having an intermediate position between liberal and conservative. n. One who holds an intermediate ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Moderate \Mod"er*ate\, n. (Eccl. Hist.) One of a party in the Church of Scotland in the 18th century, and part of the 19th, professing moderation in matters of church government, in discipline, and in doctrine.

Usage examples of moderate.

His speech was very moderate, although it might have appeared that he was guided by some acrimonious feeling in selecting Lord Glenelg for attack.

Morgaine secured from Aleatory House was for a moderate seventy-five-thousand-dollar advance.

Stories circulated that this allegation made a number of moderate Republicans more inclined to vote against Clinton, but of the 45 Republicans who saw the secret documents, only two were undecided.

Life had not dealt fairly with him to make him the eighth and little-prized son of an ambitionless man, a thane of moderate rank who could do nothing but breed on his long-suffering wife like a jack rabbit.

Diocletian, still averse to the effusion of blood, had moderated the fury of Galerius, who proposed that every one refusing to offer sacrifice should immediately be burnt alive, the penalties inflicted on the obstinacy of the Christians might be deemed sufficiently rigorous and effectual.

La Fayette, whom this measure had left without employment, feeling keenly the diminution of his importance, and instigated by the restlessness common to men of moderate capacity, conceived the hope of succeeding Bailly in the mayoralty of Paris, which that magistrate was on the point of resigning.

I saw that the Astrodi was in a fair way to become intolerable, so I begged her to moderate her transports, because as a novice at these parties I wanted to get accustomed to them by degrees.

He glozed the matter thus: he had persuaded the owner it was better to take a good tenant at a moderate loss, than to let the Bijou be uninhabited during the present rainy season.

The storm moderated a little, and at one I saddled Birdie, and rode four more miles, crossing a frozen creek, the ice of which broke and let the pony through, to her great alarm.

The moderate Arabs, who claimed to understand Saddam as only brother Arabs could, reinforced this stance by advising the United States that Saddam was just bluffing, urged the administration to steer clear of the dispute and let them handle it.

Open iron caissons are frequently employed for enclosing the site of river piers for bridges, where a water-tight stratum can be reached at a moderate depth, into which the caisson can be taken down, so that the water can be pumped out of the enclosure and the foundations laid and the pier carried up in the open air.

I moderated my passion once more, and came in remarking that the abbe had told me dinner was at one.

Wilson, several of the more moderate Chicano spokesmen called for a federal investigation.

Sprinkle with crumbs, dot with butter, and bake for an hour in a moderate oven.

There were deodars, Douglas firs, casuarinas, gum trees, eucalypti, hibiscus, cedars, and other trees, generally of a moderate size, for their number prevented their growth.