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    1. had many immoderate people, such as Catholics who wanted to restore the Roman


    2. I make effort to never ignore the smaller sins -- immoderate laughter, gossip, dancing, celebration of a birthday, etc -- which, if unaddressed, inevitably lead to more serious ones


    3. It is easy to become immoderate regarding one's emotions,


    4. Slowed down, too, from her immoderate need for sexual gratification and as a result, the couple drew closer together


    5. "It's an immoderate zeal for education, but once you're educated, that's enough


    6. absorbed, lost in an abyss of joy, and dying of nothing but immoderate


    7. Ideas that, mingling streams, poured such an ocean of intoxicating bliss on a weak vessel, all too narrow to contain it, that I lay overwhelmed, absorbed, lost in an abyss of joy, and dying of nothing but immoderate delight


    8. The doctor's self-respect marked inwardly by the almost complete disappearance from his dreams of Father Beron appeared visibly in what, by contrast with former carelessness, seemed an immoderate cult of personal appearance


    9. "I myself should never favor immoderate views—in fact I take my stand with Huskisson—but I cannot blind myself to the consideration that the


    10. She would not think it calamity: he would make her believe anything; she has a tendency to immoderate attachment which she inwardly reproaches me for not responding to, and already her mind is occupied with his fortunes

    11. I have always been accused of being immoderate and saying too much


    12. Cautions against the Immoderate Use of Snuff


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    Sinonimi per "immoderate"

    immoderate extremist exceeding extravagant fanatic intemperate fanatical extreme