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immoderation

noun as in intemperance

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States are generally not well served by one-party domination; often the result is hubris and immoderation.

One-party rule in any state is a recipe for immoderation and poor governance.

Wade — reforming the tax code and the alleged immoderation of Democrats.

If the vote suppression also returns the White House to Republican hands, the kind of immoderation that Sinema claims to oppose will only run rampant.

From Salon

Self-deprivation could, after all, be rebranded as a form of vanity, of narcissism, of immoderation — taking more than one’s due by another script.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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