Excess in action and immoderate indulgence of bodily appetites, especially in passion or indulgence.
The quality of being intemperate.
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 .
6 Need I warn-needI exhort-theyoung to avoid the habit of intemperance .
7 Alfred, I am told intemperance is the curse of the theatrical profession.
8 Idleness and intemperance greatly intensified the vulgar recklessness of his political passions.
9 Objection 1: It would seem that intemperance is not a childish sin.
10 Their taking off was an awful example of the evils of intemperance .
11 The child of a surgeon who had rained his family by intemperance .
12 His youth had not been wasted in idleness, nor overcast by intemperance .
13 He depicted the hideous evils and wrongs of intemperance , slavery, and war.
14 There is some exaggeration, in my opinion, about this disease-theory of intemperance .
15 Of all forms of vice, intemperance was the one she hated most.
16 Intemperate habits are formed, and, once formed, the habit of intemperance continues.
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