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Definitions for immoderate
ɪˈmɒd ər ɪtim·mod·er·ate
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Princeton's WordNet
immoderateadjective
beyond reasonable limits
"immoderate laughter"; "immoderate spending"
Wiktionary
immoderateadjective
excessive or lacking, not consistent
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
IMMODERATEadjective
Excessive; exceeding the due mean.
Etymology: immoderé, Fr. immoderatus, Latin.
One means, very effectual for the preservation of health, is a quiet and chearful mind, not afflicted with violent passions, or distracted with immoderate cares. John Ray, on the Creation.
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immoderate
Immoderate refers to something that is excessive, not restrained within proper or reasonable limits, or lacking moderation. It can refer to behavior, actions, or quantities that are extreme, intense, or beyond the acceptable or normal scope.
Webster Dictionary
Immoderateadjective
not moderate; exceeding just or usual and suitable bounds; excessive; extravagant; unreasonable; as, immoderate demands; immoderate grief; immoderate laughter
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Immoderate
im-mod′ėr-āt, adj. exceeding proper bounds: extravagant.—ns. Immod′eracy, Immod′erateness, the quality of being immoderate: extravagance.—adv. Immod′erately.—n. Immoderā′tion, want of moderation: excess.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of immoderate in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of immoderate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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