Definition of Moderate
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(a.) Kept within due bounds; observing reasonable limits; not excessive, extreme, violent, or rigorous; limited; restrained
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(a.) Limited in quantity; sparing; temperate; frugal; as, moderate in eating or drinking; a moderate table.
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(a.) Limited in degree of activity, energy, or excitement; reasonable; calm; slow; as, moderate language; moderate endeavors.
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(a.) Not extreme in opinion, in partisanship, and the like; as, a moderate Calvinist.
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(a.) Not violent or rigorous; temperate; mild; gentle; as, a moderate winter.
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(a.) Limited as to degree of progress; as, to travel at moderate speed.
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(a.) Limited as to the degree in which a quality, principle, or faculty appears; as, an infusion of moderate strength; a man of moderate abilities.
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(a.) Limited in scope or effects; as, a reformation of a moderate kind.
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(n.) 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.
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(v. t.) To restrain from excess of any kind; to reduce from a state of violence, intensity, or excess; to keep within bounds; to make temperate; to lessen; to allay; to repress; to temper; to qualify; as, to moderate rage, action, desires, etc.; to moderate heat or wind.
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(v. t.) To preside over, direct, or regulate, as a public meeting; as, to moderate a synod.
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(v. i.) To become less violent, severe, rigorous, or intense; as, the wind has moderated.
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(v. i.) To preside as a moderator.
Homophones of Moderate
No Homophones Found.