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immoderate

[ih-mod-er-it] / ɪˈmɒd ər ɪt /


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In the immoderate “Poem of Ecstasy,” a solo violin sings of love.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 4, 2021

And, anyway, isn’t it a relief to talk about a 40-year-old composer with the immoderate enthusiasm we generally reserve for the pillars of the classical canon?

From New York Times • Jan. 1, 2021

Ehrenreich records the medieval Christian church’s long battle to eradicate unruly, ecstatic or immoderate dancing from the congregation.

From The Guardian • Jun. 2, 2020

When we are young, we make immoderate demands on those powers that steer existence.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 14, 2019

"It has been stated that they likewise prohibited the drinking of coffee; this, however, is not the fact: they have always used it to an immoderate degree."

From A Literary History of the Arabs by Nicholson, Reynold




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