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moderate
As an adjective, "moderate" describes something that is not extreme, or is average and within reasonable limits (e.g., "moderate risk," "moderate speed"). As a transitive verb, "moderate" means to make something less intense or extreme, or to chair a discussion (e.g., "moderate expectations," "moderate a debate"). As an intransitive verb, it means to become less intense or extreme (e.g., "the storm moderated"). As a noun, "a moderate" refers to a person whose political or ideological views are not extreme.
💬Casual Conversation
Hey, try to moderate your caffeine intake today. Don't want that brain drain!
Dad, I'm literally running on fumes for these finals. No time for moderation.
Meanings
Examples
I think the weather will be moderate this weekend, thankfully.
Can you moderate your tone, please? You're being really loud.
We need to find a way to moderate these budget cuts.
My doctor suggested moderate exercise daily.
The recipe calls for a moderate amount of spice, not too much.
They chose a moderate candidate for the election, hoping for stability.