mod•er•ate
Pronunciation: (adj., n.mod'ur-it, mod'ritv.mod'u-rāt&sec), [key] — adj., n., v., -at•ed, -at•ing.
—adj. - kept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense: a moderate price.
- of medium quantity, extent, or amount: a moderate income.
- mediocre or fair: moderate talent.
- calm or mild, as of the weather.
- of or pertaining to moderates, as in politics or religion.
—n. - a person who is moderate in opinion or opposed to extreme views and actions, esp. in politics or religion.
- (usually cap.) a member of a political party advocating moderate reform.
—v.t. - to reduce the excessiveness of; make less violent, severe, intense, or rigorous: to moderate the sharpness of one's words.
- to preside over or at (a public forum, meeting, discussion, etc.).
—v.i. - to become less violent, severe, intense, or rigorous.
- to act as moderator; preside.
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