Use "immoderate" in a sentence

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1. Cachinnation immoderate laughter

2. Their demands might be immoderate.

3. He knew he was immoderate.

4. He launched an immoderate tirade on Turner.

5. Immoderate international tax competition is vicious and harmful.

6. Usually, an immoderate drinker gradually builds up a tolerance to alcohol.

7. What spiritual harm can come from immoderate use of alcohol?

8. Antepenultimate definition: third from last synonyms: intermediate antonyms: terminal, immoderate

9. Dinah would contract such an immoderate attachment to her scoured tin.

10. This is not the time or the place for immoderate tones.

11. His successor , Ben Bernanke , did best to allay fears of an immoderate slowdown.

12. Twelve of our crew were dead by immoderate labour, and ill food.

13. Synonyms for Consumptive include devastating, harmful, immoderate, wasteful, calamitous, ruinous, catastrophic, cataclysmic, fatal and disastrous

14. Brand seems like a kind of immoderate murder which entrepreneurs conduct to the consumers'thinking rights.

15. What does Covetousness mean? Immoderate desire for the possession of something, especially for wealth

16. A negotiation with Jordan, less immoderate and free of any influence, was more hopeful.

17. Covetousness (usually uncountable, plural Covetousnesses) Immoderate desire for the possession of something, especially for wealth

18. Antonyms for Anchoritic include sybaritic, hedonistic, epicurean, indulgent, intemperate, immoderate, decadent, extravagant, lavish and pampered

19. Antonyms for Belittled include overdone, excessive, exaggerated, disproportionate, inordinate, undue, fulsome, immoderate, overstated and extravagant

20. Antonyms for Abstemious include self-indulgent, greedy, intemperate, gluttonous, incontinent, edacious, hungry, immoderate, unrestrained and voracious

21. In 1761 J. Hill associated cancer of the nasal passages with the immoderate use of snuff.

22. Counteract definition: act in opposition to synonyms: move, antagonise, act, antagonize antonyms: refrain, intemperate, immoderate, juvenile, accelerate

23. Consuming adjective overwhelming, gripping, absorbing, compelling, devouring, engrossing, immoderate He has developed a Consuming passion for chess

24. (e) it shall not encourage immoderate consumption of alcohol or present abstinence or moderation in a negative light;

25. Among a growing minority there was a tendency to immoderate attacks on selectors and, increasingly, Martin Crowe's leadership.

26. Already the tragic discovery of a yellow-suited body among the pinnacles has led to furious and immoderate speculation in the national press.

27. (2 Corinthians 5:14, 15) In the past, we may have lived a very immoderate, profligate life, squandering precious time.

28. Also, one step in"Step Algorithm", which takes off one unit of bandwidth away from the virtual path with lowest CBP in the whole network, is explained to be immoderate.

29. As nouns the difference between Covetousness and greed is that Covetousness is immoderate desire for the possession of something, especially for wealth while greed is a selfish or excessive desire for more than is needed or deserved, especially of money, wealth, food, or other possessions.

30. In this respect, the bishops attacked both the anchoresses’ way of living, as the ecstasy of the brides of Christ was especially condemned as immoderate, and that of the nomadic Beguines, whose wandering way of life was also read as excessive. [44] What was left – although increasingly regulated – was only the middle form of communal living under the control of worldly and ecclesiastical authorities.