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immoderate [ɪˈmɒdərət, Am -ˈmɑ:dɚ-] ADJ

immoderate
immoderate appetite
immoderate drinking, eating

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English
There, in 1880, he opened a sanatorium for persons addicted to the immoderate use of alcohol and opium.
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It's defined as those incurred without restraint, judiciousness and economy; exceed the bounds of propriety; and are immoderate, prodigal, lavish, luxurious, grossly excessive and injudicious.
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Envy is a capital sin that includes sadness at the sight of anothers goods and the immoderate desire to acquire them for oneself.
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In addition to hunger, pretas suffer from immoderate heat and cold; they find that even the moon scorches them in the summer, while the sun freezes them in the winter.
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She certainly had formidable reserves of energy, deployed in leaving her very immoderate footprint in this country.
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They are much in the position of the immoderate drinker, whom it would be absurd to suppose desires delirium tremens.
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He may not have told people to be cruel to cats but his language was immoderate.
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It is these immoderate reactions which may cause whatever psychological damage occurs.
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Immoderate work and intellectual excitement in the spring of 1860 were followed by severe illness; a blood-vessel in the lung burst, and the lung seriously injured.
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They both share an immoderate taste for politics.
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