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    mod·er·ate
    adjective[ˈmäd(ə)rət]
    moderate (adjective)
    1. average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree:
      "we walked at a moderate pace"
      • (of a person, party, or policy) not radical or excessively right- or left-wing:
        "a moderate reform program"
    noun[ˈmäd(ə)rət]
    moderate (noun) · moderates (plural noun)
    1. a person who holds moderate views, especially in politics:
      "an unlikely alliance of radicals and moderates"
    verb[ˈmädəˌrāt]
    moderate (verb) · moderates (third person present) · moderated (past tense) · moderated (past participle) · moderating (present participle)
    1. make or become less extreme, intense, rigorous, or violent:
      "I shall not moderate my criticism" · "the weather has moderated considerably" · "his moderating influence in the army was now needed more than ever"
    2. (in academic and ecclesiastical contexts) preside over (a deliberative body) or at (a debate):
      "a panel moderated by a Harvard University law professor"
      • preside; act as a moderator:
        "it is the Presbytery that moderates"
    3. monitor (an internet forum or online discussion) for inappropriate or offensive content.
    4. physics
      retard (neutrons) with a moderator:
      "the neutrons causing fission are not moderated but react at high energies"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin moderat- ‘reduced, controlled’, from the verb moderare; related to modest.
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    What is a moderate person?A moderate person is one who holds moderate views or belongs to a group favoring a moderate course or program. For example, 'Her doctor recommended moderate exercise.' or 'There were moderate levels of chemicals in the lake.'
    What is the meaning of moderate in English?Moderate comes from the Latin for 'middle sized'. As a noun and an adjective, it means 'middle' or 'medium'. If you get moderate rainfall, it's not too much and not too little. Goldilocks was known for her moderate tastes. As a verb, it means 'to temper' or 'to reduce from the extreme'. If you moderate your speed while driving, you slow down a bit.
    What does moderateness mean?mod′er•ate•ness, n. 1. reasonable, temperate, judicious, just, cool, steady, calm. Moderate, temperate, judicious, reasonable all stress the avoidance of excess--emotional, physical, intellectual, or otherwise. Moderate implies response or behavior that is by nature not excessive: a moderate drinker, a moderate amount of assistance.
    What does Moderat mean?From Middle English moderat, from Latin moderātus, perfect active participle of moderor (“regulate, restrain, moderate"), from moder-, modes-, a stem appearing also in modestus (“moderate, discreet, modest"), from modus (“measure"); see mode and modest. Ears of moderate or small size, ovate, pointed.
     
  3. Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. mod·er·ate (mŏd′ər-ĭt) adj. 1. Being within reasonable limits; not excessive or extreme: a moderate price. 2. Not violent or subject to extremes; mild or calm; temperate: a moderate climate.
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    adjective kept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense: a moderate price. of medium quantity, extent, or amount: a moderate income. mediocre or fair: moderate talent. calm or mild, as of the weather. of or relating to moderates, as in politics or religion. noun
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    1 moderate / ˈ mɑːdərət/ adjective Britannica Dictionary definition of MODERATE 1 a : average in size or amount : neither too much nor too little
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    moderate 1 of 3 adjective mod·​er·​ate ˈmä-d (ə-)rət Synonyms of moderate 1 a : avoiding extremes of behavior or expression : observing reasonable limits
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    Meaning of moderate in English moderate adjective uk / ˈmɒd. ə r.ət / us / ˈmɑː.dɚ.ət / moderate adjective (MEDIUM-SIZED) Add to word list C1 neither small nor large in size, amount, degree, or strength:
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