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Moderately.
moderately
immoderately
1
When exercised
with
moderation
it acquires strength, vigor, and an accelerated activity.
2
Their wholesomeness is, perhaps, questionable, and they should be eaten
with
moderation
.
3
Wine drunken
with
moderation
is the joy of the soul and the heart.
4
His voice is never boisterous; he expresses the most powerful thoughts
with
moderation
.
5
The tyrant ruled
with
moderation
and did much to develop the Athenian city-state.
6
Merely of the cumulative order, of course, Palliser answered
with
moderation
.
7
Mr. Ware was wont to speak
with
moderation
even at his own table.
8
Your own position is a little delicate, and we must proceed
with
moderation
.
9
A commonplace book kept
with
moderation
is really useful, and may be delightful.
10
However, this is a matter that should be practised
with
moderation
and fairness.
11
You are not a man who would be satisfied
with
moderation
.
12
Benedict was well aware of our individual weaknesses, and permeated his rule
with
moderation
.
13
The barbarians acted in this case
with
moderation
and prudence.
14
He had dined discreetly at his hotel the evening before; had breakfasted
with
moderation
.
15
When again in his cell he demanded food, and ate tranquilly, though
with
moderation
.
16
However this may be, Richard exercised
with
moderation
the authority which he had resumed.