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[ ih-mod-uh-rey-shuhn ] / ɪˌmɒd əˈreɪ ʃən / SEE SYNONYMS FOR immoderation ON THESAURUS.COM
Origin of immoderationFirst recorded in 1535–45, immoderation is from the Latin word immoderātiōn- (stem of immoderātiō). See im-2, moderation Words nearby immoderationimmobilism, immobility, immobilize, immoderacy, immoderate, immoderation, immodest, Immokalee, immolate, immolation, immoral Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for immoderationTo-day, for him who hath eyes to see, the marks of a like immoderation are upon our generation also. A Man's Value to Society|Newell Dwight Hillis I am making strenuous efforts to speak with immoderation of an "infallible institution." The Story of Joan of Arc|M. M. Mangasarian She stopped her horse and laughed with the immoderation of a boy. Hope Hathaway|Frances Parker In addition to the immoderation characterizing our life, how much have the fruits themselves lost in excellence? Commentary on Genesis, Vol. II|Martin Luther
Words related to immoderationprivilege, extravagance, kindness, leniency, permissiveness, richness, enjoyment, comfort, leisure, opulence, affluence, recklessness, irresponsibility, extreme, absurdity, luxury, exaggeration, excess, squandering, intolerance |