immoderate u rečniku PONS

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They are much in the position of the immoderate drinker, whom it would be absurd to suppose desires delirium tremens.
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Envy is a capital sin that includes sadness at the sight of anothers goods and the immoderate desire to acquire them for oneself.
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The gynaeconomi also had the duty to punish men who showed their effeminate character by frantic or immoderate wailing at their own or other persons' misfortunes.
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I'm uncomfortable with these immoderate attacks on politicians.
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In this age of immoderate opinion unhampered by knowledge, we could do with a few more exhortations to quiet.
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They both share an immoderate taste for politics.
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If the incongruence is immoderate this process may lead the individual to a state that would typically be described as neurotic.
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He may not have told people to be cruel to cats but his language was immoderate.
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The immoderate vices in this case would be concerning making a great display on the wrong occasions and in the wrong way.
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Talon thought that establishment of breweries in the colony would solve the problem of immoderate use of alcohol.
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