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immoderation

[ih-mod-uh-rey-shuhn]

noun

  1. lack of moderation.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of immoderation1

First recorded in 1535–45, immoderation is from the Latin word ǻپō- (stem of ǻپō ). See im- 2, moderation
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States are generally not well served by one-party domination; often the result is hubris and immoderation.

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One-party rule in any state is a recipe for immoderation and poor governance.

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Wade — reforming the tax code and the alleged immoderation of Democrats.

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If the vote suppression also returns the White House to Republican hands, the kind of immoderation that Sinema claims to oppose will only run rampant.

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Self-deprivation could, after all, be rebranded as a form of vanity, of narcissism, of immoderation — taking more than one’s due by another script.

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