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Meanings of
intemperateness
in inglés
catalán
intemperància
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Excess in action and immoderate indulgence of bodily appetites, especially in passion or indulgence.
intemperance
self-indulgence
catalán
intemperància
Sinónimos
Examples for "
intemperance
"
intemperance
self-indulgence
Examples for "
intemperance
"
1
The danger is in the unrestrained appetite, in
intemperance
that becomes habit.
2
The same law operates as unerringly in the inherited predisposition to
intemperance
.
3
In many instances, there is great
intemperance
in both eating and drinking.
4
Red Jacket felt that
intemperance
had been the bane of his life.
5
In the fall of 1837 he was dismissed, I think, for
intemperance
.
1
Photo: Facebook Robert Semoso accused the Momis governments of
self
-
indulgence
and mismanagement.
2
God loves in us the self-mastery that scorns to compromise with
self
-
indulgence
.
3
But the misery is entirely the result of human ignorance and
self
-
indulgence
.
4
It is wrong to spend two months in
self
-
indulgence
without any self-discipline.
5
Luck slips downwards to
self
-
indulgence
;
Labour strides upward, and aspires to independence.
Usage of
intemperateness
in inglés
1
His
intemperateness
lay in the craving to rise and lead: a precocious ambition.
2
Mr. Adister had no ground of opposition but his own
intemperateness
.
3
The
intemperateness
of Mr. Truman's anti-Stevenson campaign probably gave Mr. Stevenson the nomination on the first ballot.
4
He had not forgiven Dartrey for the
intemperateness
which cut off a brilliant soldier from the service.
5
Beautiful women in her position provoke an
intemperateness
that contrasts touchingly with the self-restraint of a particular admirer.
6
But, on the other hand, he greatly marred his influence by what might be called impetuous
intemperateness
in his early press career.
7
But in Barton's case, one wonders how much his
intemperateness
has been detrimental to his football and to his progression in the game.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
impetuous intemperateness
own intemperateness
provoke an intemperateness
Translations for
intemperateness
catalán
intemperància
Intemperateness
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