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temperance

[tem-per-uhns, tem-pruhns] / ˈtɛm pər əns, ˈtɛm prəns /


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Beloved in colonial America, hard cider lost favor in the mid-19th century as crisp lagers ascended; the temperance movement and Prohibition felled cider-apple trees.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Poe had taken a temperance pledge shortly before he disappeared.

From Washington Post

Since the first days of our nation, she explained, the moralistic forces of temperance, the “drys,” had railed against the evils of alcohol.

From Washington Post

Debuting in the midst of Dry January guarantees its alignment with a surge in temperance trends.

From Salon

He and Felton remained powerful in Georgia politics, supporting the temperance movement and women’s suffrage.

From Washington Post