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immoderate

[ih-mod-er-it] / ɪˈmɒd ər ɪt /


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In the immoderate “Poem of Ecstasy,” a solo violin sings of love.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 4, 2021

Ehrenreich records the medieval Christian church’s long battle to eradicate unruly, ecstatic or immoderate dancing from the congregation.

From The Guardian • Jun. 2, 2020

When we are young, we make immoderate demands on those powers that steer existence.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 14, 2019

MacCulloch paints a portrait of Cromwell as a brilliant individualist with a talent for making money, a head for languages, an immoderate love of books and many friends.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 10, 2018

Is not the loss of the former sufficient, without adding to it, by your immoderate grief, the infinitely greater loss of the latter?

From Old Wine and New Occasional Discourses by Cross, Joseph