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moderate

mod·er·ate [ móddərət ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. small or slight: not large, great, or severe
a moderate portion

2. reasonable: not excessive or unreasonable
a moderate eater

3. middle-of-the-road: not extreme or radical
moderate views

4. average: neither particularly good nor particularly bad
moderate results



noun  (plural mod·er·ates)
Definition:
 
somebody with moderate views: somebody who holds views that are not extreme, especially political views



transitive and intransitive verb  (past and past participle mod·er·at·ed, present participle mod·er·at·ing, 3rd person present singular mod·er·ates)
Definition:
 
1. make or become less extreme: to become less great, extreme, violent, or severe, or make something become so

2. preside over something: to chair or preside over something such as a meeting or discussion

[14th century. < Latin moderat-, past participle of moderari "regulate"]

mod·er·ate·ly adverb
mod·er·ate·ness noun
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