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Meanings of
moderated
in English
Qualified.
qualified
Related terms
tempered
Usage of
moderated
in English
1
The number of cases has now
moderated
to about seven a day.
2
At length the wind
moderated
;
and Arnold determined to attempt the river.
3
The weather
moderated
in the morning, though the gale only partially subsided.
4
His postings often generated hundreds of comments, each of which he
moderated
.
5
However, anxiety levels
moderated
the effect of conversational turns on vocabulary size.
6
We examined whether demographic factors and severity of use
moderated
12-month outcomes.
7
But energy demand has since
moderated
and the company's growth has slowed.
8
The spring rains had now
moderated
so that the roads were better.
9
Gender differences also
moderated
the impact of vitamin D and calcium consumption.
10
The panel was
moderated
by political consultant and TV personality Marjorie Clifton.
11
As soon as the charge against her was
moderated
,
the defence expired.
12
The weather had by this time
moderated
,
but the sea ran high.
13
After some hours of huddling I observed that the temperature had
moderated
.
14
That night the gale broke, and before morning it had materially
moderated
.
15
The weather have
moderated
a bit and looks a bit more promising.
16
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, wearing a suit and tie,
moderated
the discussion.
Other examples for "moderated"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
moderated
moderate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
moderate by
moderate somewhat
moderate slightly
moderate voice
moderate the relationship
More collocations
Moderated
through the time
Moderated
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common