ılımlaştırılmış, idare etmek, ılımlı, ılımlılaştır, ilimli, ılımlı kimse, başkanlık etmek, makul, orta, ölçülü, yatıştırmak, yumuşatmak, azaltmak, hafifletmek; yatışmak, yumuşamak, azalmak, hafiflemek, ılıman, aşırı olmayan, makul (fiyat), hafifletmek, moderat, ılımlamak, ne az ne çok olan, ehven, yatışmak, azalmak, menevişlemek, yumuşatmak, itidalli, orta seviyede, yumuşamak, yeterli, azaltmak, yatıştırmak, orta karar, görüşleri aşırıya kaçmayan, orta; ne büyük ne küçük olan; ne az ne çok olan: He's a moderate eater. O ne az ne çok yer, makul/ehven (fiyat), vasat, (isim) ılımlı kimse, fiz. ılımlamak, ölç, ılımlı,v.ılımlılaştır:adj.orta, orta dereceli, yumuşa/yumuşat, moderatenessılımlılık, ölçülü/orta, ikisi ortası, ılımlı olarak, moderately mutedil olarak, az çok,
having elements or qualities mixed in proper or suitable proportions; especially made less severe; "justice moderated with mercy, past of moderate, Similar middle-grounder in any other context, To reduce the excessiveness of (something), Having an intermediate position between liberal and conservative, Average priced; standard-deal, Not excessive; acting in moderation, Mediocre, To become less excessive, One who holds an intermediate position between the extremes relevant in a political context, To preside over (something) as a moderator, To act as a moderator; to assist in bringing to compromise, Moderate political opinions or policies are not extreme. He was an easygoing man of very moderate views Both countries have called for a moderate approach to the use of force. extreme, The principal piece of an astrolabe, into which the others are fixed, To moderate, layer of organic matter that forms in woodland areas that is not as acidic as mor Decomposition is more rapid, resulting in only a litter (L) and fermentation (F) layer in equal thicknesses, A mother, A type of forest humus transitional between mull and mor (term used mostly in Europe; also called duff mull in USA and Canada) Sometimes differentiated into the following groups: Mormoder, Leptomoder, Mullmoder, Lignomoder, Hydromoder, and Sapimoder, One of a party in the Church of Scotland in the 18th century, and part of the 19th, professing moderation in matters of church government, in discipline, and in doctrine, Limited as to the degree in which a quality, principle, or faculty appears; as, an infusion of moderate strength; a man of moderate abilities, Limited as to degree of progress; as, to travel at moderate speed, Not violent or rigorous; temperate; mild; gentle; as, a moderate winter, Limited in scope or effects; as, a reformation of a moderate kind, To restrain from excess of any kind; to reduce from a state of violence, intensity, or excess; to keep within bounds; to make temperate; to lessen; to allay; to repress; to temper; to qualify; as, to moderate rage, action, desires, etc, Not extreme in opinion, in partisanship, and the like; as, a moderate Calvinist, To preside over, direct, or regulate, as a public meeting; as, to moderate a synod, to moderate heat or wind, To become less violent, severe, rigorous, or intense; as, the wind has moderated, To preside as a moderator, mod, One who holds an intermediate position between the extremes relevant in the actual political situation, Kept within due bounds; observing reasonable limits; not excessive, extreme, violent, or rigorous; limited; restrained Limited in quantity; sparing; temperate; frugal; as, moderate in eating or drinking; a moderate table, Limited in degree of activity, energy, or excitement; reasonable; calm; slow; as, moderate language; moderate endeavors, not extreme; "a moderate penalty"; "temperate in his response to criticism", make less severe or harsh; "He moderated his tone when the students burst out in tears", lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits; "moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger", make less strong or intense; soften; "Tone down that aggressive letter"; "The author finally tamed some of his potentially offensive statements", restrain or temper, risk - Severe thunderstorms are expected and are anticipated to be more organized on the mesoscale They will be more numerous or widespread than in the SLIGHT category The potential for personal injury and/or significant property damage is significantly enhanced with between 6 and 10 percent coverage A moderate risk indicates the possibility of a significant severe weather episode, marked by avoidance of extravagance or extremes; "moderate in his demands"; "restrained in his response", a person who takes a position in the political center, If you moderate something or if it moderates, it becomes less extreme or violent and easier to deal with or accept. They are hoping that once in office he can be persuaded to moderate his views Amongst relief workers, the immediate sense of crisis has moderated somewhat + moderation mod·era·tion A moderation in food prices helped to offset the first increase in energy prices, reasonable person, one who is not extreme in his opinions or views, conservative, temperate person, mild; intermediate; avoiding extremes, temperate; within reasonable limits; of medium strength, make temperate; reduce the intensity of, soften; appease, simplify; make less excessive; become temperate; become less severe; preside over a meeting or ceremony, mediate, act as moderator, You use moderate to describe people or groups who have moderate political opinions or policies. a moderate Democrat. the moderate wing of the army. A moderate is someone with moderate political opinions. If he presents himself as a radical he risks scaring off the moderates, A moderate change in something is a change that is not great. Most drugs offer either no real improvement or, at best, only moderate improvements. + moderately mod·er·ate·ly Share prices on the Tokyo Exchange declined moderately, You use moderate to describe something that is neither large nor small in amount or degree. While a moderate amount of stress can be beneficial, too much stress can exhaust you. moderate exercise. = reasonable excessive + moderately mod·er·ate·ly Both are moderately large insects. = reasonably, make less fast or intense; "moderate your speed", not extreme Moderate political policies are those that occupy the middle ground, between the right and the left, and that do not try to effect fundamental societal change As such, moderate is the opposite of radical, The person needs no help but has difficulty with a core activity task, generally, a "middle-of-the-road" set of beliefs, rather than an ideology, make less fast or intense; "moderate your speed" preside over; "John moderated the discussion" not extreme; "a moderate penalty"; "temperate in his response to criticism" being within reasonable or average limits; not excessive or extreme; "moderate prices"; "a moderate income"; "a moderate fine"; "moderate demands"; "a moderate estimate"; "a moderate eater"; "moderate success"; "a kitchen of moderate size"; "the X-ray showed moderate enlargement of the heart" marked by avoidance of extravagance or extremes; "moderate in his demands"; "restrained in his response, marked by avoidance of extravagance or extremes; "moderate in his demands"; "restrained in his response, preside over; "John moderated the discussion", being within reasonable or average limits; not excessive or extreme; "moderate prices"; "a moderate income"; "a moderate fine"; "moderate demands"; "a moderate estimate"; "a moderate eater"; "moderate success"; "a kitchen of moderate size"; "the X-ray showed moderate enlargement of the heart", this term refers to the amount of effort I try to never say easy when I coach Therefore, moderate effort is 20-40% Check your pulse, it is the only real way to check your effort, A political centrist, neutral or a compromiser, generally in the middle of the political spectrum, Property featuring comfortable accommodations with limited services and amenities These hotels offer excellent value for the cost conscience traveler, In politics, a person whose attitudes and opinions are somewhere between those of a Liberal and a Conservative; preferring neither too much nor too little government (See LIBERAL; CONSERVATIVE), Those lands which have had oil and gas shows in favorable geologic environments, If you are investing for 4 to 6 years, you may be willing to accept a little more risk in return for better growth potential, To keep within reasonable limits, Residents in these units must be moderate-income persons and families who meet Income Limits established by MSHDA and the Tenant Selection Criteria no rent subsidy is offered on any of these units Rent on these units may be lower than other rental housing units because MSHDA mortgage loans carry a lower interest rate than standard mortgage loans,
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having elements or qualities mixed in proper or suitable proportions; especially made less severe; "justice moderated with mercy
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past of moderate
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Similar middle-grounder in any other context - "The moderates are the natural advocates of ecumenism against the fanatics of their churches"
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To reduce the excessiveness of (something)
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Having an intermediate position between liberal and conservative
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Average priced; standard-deal
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Not excessive; acting in moderation
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Mediocre
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To become less excessive
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One who holds an intermediate position between the extremes relevant in a political context - "While the moderates usually propose political compromise, it's often only achieved when the extremists allow them so"
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To preside over (something) as a moderator
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To act as a moderator; to assist in bringing to compromise
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Moderate political opinions or policies are not extreme. He was an easygoing man of very moderate views Both countries have called for a moderate approach to the use of force. extreme
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The principal piece of an astrolabe, into which the others are fixed
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To moderate
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layer of organic matter that forms in woodland areas that is not as acidic as mor Decomposition is more rapid, resulting in only a litter (L) and fermentation (F) layer in equal thicknesses
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A type of forest humus transitional between mull and mor (term used mostly in Europe; also called duff mull in USA and Canada) Sometimes differentiated into the following groups: Mormoder, Leptomoder, Mullmoder, Lignomoder, Hydromoder, and Sapimoder
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One of a party in the Church of Scotland in the 18th century, and part of the 19th, professing moderation in matters of church government, in discipline, and in doctrine
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Limited as to the degree in which a quality, principle, or faculty appears; as, an infusion of moderate strength; a man of moderate abilities
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Limited as to degree of progress; as, to travel at moderate speed
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Not violent or rigorous; temperate; mild; gentle; as, a moderate winter
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Limited in scope or effects; as, a reformation of a moderate kind
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To restrain from excess of any kind; to reduce from a state of violence, intensity, or excess; to keep within bounds; to make temperate; to lessen; to allay; to repress; to temper; to qualify; as, to moderate rage, action, desires, etc
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Not extreme in opinion, in partisanship, and the like; as, a moderate Calvinist
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To preside over, direct, or regulate, as a public meeting; as, to moderate a synod
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to moderate heat or wind
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To become less violent, severe, rigorous, or intense; as, the wind has moderated
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To preside as a moderator
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One who holds an intermediate position between the extremes relevant in the actual political situation
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Kept within due bounds; observing reasonable limits; not excessive, extreme, violent, or rigorous; limited; restrained Limited in quantity; sparing; temperate; frugal; as, moderate in eating or drinking; a moderate table
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Limited in degree of activity, energy, or excitement; reasonable; calm; slow; as, moderate language; moderate endeavors
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not extreme; "a moderate penalty"; "temperate in his response to criticism"
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make less severe or harsh; "He moderated his tone when the students burst out in tears"
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lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits; "moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger"
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make less strong or intense; soften; "Tone down that aggressive letter"; "The author finally tamed some of his potentially offensive statements"
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restrain or temper
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risk - Severe thunderstorms are expected and are anticipated to be more organized on the mesoscale They will be more numerous or widespread than in the SLIGHT category The potential for personal injury and/or significant property damage is significantly enhanced with between 6 and 10 percent coverage A moderate risk indicates the possibility of a significant severe weather episode
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marked by avoidance of extravagance or extremes; "moderate in his demands"; "restrained in his response"
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a person who takes a position in the political center
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If you moderate something or if it moderates, it becomes less extreme or violent and easier to deal with or accept. They are hoping that once in office he can be persuaded to moderate his views Amongst relief workers, the immediate sense of crisis has moderated somewhat + moderation mod·era·tion A moderation in food prices helped to offset the first increase in energy prices
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reasonable person, one who is not extreme in his opinions or views, conservative, temperate person isim
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mild; intermediate; avoiding extremes, temperate; within reasonable limits; of medium strength sıfat
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make temperate; reduce the intensity of, soften; appease, simplify; make less excessive; become temperate; become less severe; preside over a meeting or ceremony, mediate, act as moderator fiil
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You use moderate to describe people or groups who have moderate political opinions or policies. a moderate Democrat. the moderate wing of the army. A moderate is someone with moderate political opinions. If he presents himself as a radical he risks scaring off the moderates
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A moderate change in something is a change that is not great. Most drugs offer either no real improvement or, at best, only moderate improvements. + moderately mod·er·ate·ly Share prices on the Tokyo Exchange declined moderately
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You use moderate to describe something that is neither large nor small in amount or degree. While a moderate amount of stress can be beneficial, too much stress can exhaust you. moderate exercise. = reasonable excessive + moderately mod·er·ate·ly Both are moderately large insects. = reasonably
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make less fast or intense; "moderate your speed"
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not extreme Moderate political policies are those that occupy the middle ground, between the right and the left, and that do not try to effect fundamental societal change As such, moderate is the opposite of radical
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The person needs no help but has difficulty with a core activity task
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generally, a "middle-of-the-road" set of beliefs, rather than an ideology
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make less fast or intense; "moderate your speed" preside over; "John moderated the discussion" not extreme; "a moderate penalty"; "temperate in his response to criticism" being within reasonable or average limits; not excessive or extreme; "moderate prices"; "a moderate income"; "a moderate fine"; "moderate demands"; "a moderate estimate"; "a moderate eater"; "moderate success"; "a kitchen of moderate size"; "the X-ray showed moderate enlargement of the heart" marked by avoidance of extravagance or extremes; "moderate in his demands"; "restrained in his response
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marked by avoidance of extravagance or extremes; "moderate in his demands"; "restrained in his response
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preside over; "John moderated the discussion"
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being within reasonable or average limits; not excessive or extreme; "moderate prices"; "a moderate income"; "a moderate fine"; "moderate demands"; "a moderate estimate"; "a moderate eater"; "moderate success"; "a kitchen of moderate size"; "the X-ray showed moderate enlargement of the heart"
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this term refers to the amount of effort I try to never say easy when I coach Therefore, moderate effort is 20-40% Check your pulse, it is the only real way to check your effort
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A political centrist, neutral or a compromiser, generally in the middle of the political spectrum
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Property featuring comfortable accommodations with limited services and amenities These hotels offer excellent value for the cost conscience traveler
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In politics, a person whose attitudes and opinions are somewhere between those of a Liberal and a Conservative; preferring neither too much nor too little government (See LIBERAL; CONSERVATIVE)
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Those lands which have had oil and gas shows in favorable geologic environments
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If you are investing for 4 to 6 years, you may be willing to accept a little more risk in return for better growth potential
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To keep within reasonable limits
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Residents in these units must be moderate-income persons and families who meet Income Limits established by MSHDA and the Tenant Selection Criteria no rent subsidy is offered on any of these units Rent on these units may be lower than other rental housing units because MSHDA mortgage loans carry a lower interest rate than standard mortgage loans
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