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Moderateness

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Noun

1. moderateness, modestness, reasonableness

the property of being moderate in price or expenditures

Example Sentences:
'the store is famous for the reasonableness of its prices'
'the modestness of the living standards here becomes obvious immediately'

2. moderateness, moderation

quality of being moderate and avoiding extremes

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Moderateness

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adjective (ˈmɒdərɪt , ˈmɒdrɪt )
1. 
not extreme or excessive; within due or reasonable limits
moderate demands
2. 
not violent; mild or temperate
3. 
of average quality or extent
moderate success
noun (ˈmɒdərɪt , ˈmɒdrɪt )
4. 
a person who holds moderate views, esp in politics
verb (ˈmɒdəˌreɪt )
5. 
to become or cause to become less extreme or violent
6. (when intr, often foll by over)
to preside over a meeting, discussion, etc
7. British and New Zealand
to act as an external moderator of the overall standards and marks for (some types of educational assessment)
8. physics
to slow down (neutrons), esp by using a moderator
9. (transitive)
to monitor (the conversations in an online chatroom or posts on a message board) for bad language, inappropriate content, etc

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Moderateness

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adjective
1. 
within reasonable limits; avoiding excesses or extremes; temperate or restrained
2. 
mild; calm; gentle; not violent
moderate weather
3. 
of average or medium quality, amount, scope, range, etc.
moderate skills, moderate prices
noun
4. 
a person holding moderate views or opinions, as in politics or religion
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈmoderˌated or ˈmoderˌating
5. 
to cause to become moderate; make less extreme, violent, etc.; restrain
6. 
to preside over (a meeting, etc.)
verb intransitive
7. 
to become moderate
8. 
to serve as a moderator

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Moderateness

see synonyms of moderateness
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.
3.
a. Of medium or average quantity or extent.
b. Of limited or average quality; mediocre.
4. Opposed to radical or extreme views or measures, especially in politics or religion.
n.
One who holds or champions moderate views or opinions, especially in politics or religion.
v. (mŏdə-rāt) mod·er·at·ed, mod·er·at·ing, mod·er·ates
v.tr.
1. To cause to be less extreme, intense, or violent.
2. To preside over: She was chosen to moderate the convention.
v.intr.
1. To become less extreme, intense, or violent; abate.
2. To act as a moderator.

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