Use "intemperate" in a sentence

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1. The style was hurried, the tone intemperate.

2. His intemperate remarks got him into trouble.

3. The tone of the article is intemperate.

4. Haskell's intemperate remarks led to a suspension from the team.

5. But of those robbed of life by intemperate command.

6. His intemperate ambition will bring him disastrous failure.

7. The judge's intemperate outburst almost caused a retrial.

8. 16 In her intemperate husband, Mrs Fang has a broken reed.

9. Many people felt threatened by Arther's forceful, sometimes intemperate style.

10. In her intemperate husband, Mrs Fang has a broken reed.

11. Tom DeLay, one of his most intemperate critics in the House Republican leadership.

12. The governor said he would not be provoked into intemperate action.

13. The intemperate life style is the patient population sharp increase primary factor.

14. We live in an impatient and intemperate world full of uncertainty and contention.

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

16. He pointed out that the intemperate life style is the patient population sharp increase primary factor.

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

18. He was immediately led from the arena, and was warmly rebuked for his intemperate haste.

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

20. Cause of disease:Food intemperate , eat and drink too much at one meal(Sentencedict.com), lead food mordacity greasy but to diarrhea.

21. The company had weathered intemperate climates, truculent soldiers, and cat-sized rats in one place they stayed along the tour.

22. His move appeared certain to inflame passions in a country noted for the frequently intemperate attitude of its people towards party politics.

23. Crapulent (adj.) "drunken, intemperate in drinking," 1650s, from Latin Crapulentus "very drunk," from crapula "excessive drinking" (see crapulous).

24. ‘His intemperate anger, as a hot passion, heats the choler in his system which ‘becommeth blacke […] dries up and burnes ’, fostering the creation of Adust melancholy.’

25. It only goes to show he was an intemperate king who allowed faction and intrigue to rule his court, concerned only with his own pleasure and grandiosity.

26. Violent, wild, rough, cruel, savage, brutal, vicious, destructive, harmful, maddened, hurtful, unrestrained, impetuous, homicidal, intemperate, raging, furious, injurious, maniacal her cruel and Abusive husband violent kind, caring, gentle, sympathetic, humane, compassionate, benevolent, merciful, warm-hearted