immoderate
1 of 1adjective/ɪm.ˈmɑ.də.rɪt/
Forms:more immoderate,most immoderate
1
exceeding reasonable limits or going beyond what is considered appropriate or moderate
- His immoderate spending habits quickly drained his savings.
- The immoderate heat made it difficult to stay outdoors for long periods.
- She had an immoderate craving for sweets that led to daily dessert indulgences.
- The company's immoderate expansion plans caused financial strain.
- An immoderate amount of caffeine can lead to restlessness and anxiety.
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