Etymology: [ -p(&-)r&t ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English intemperat, from Latin intemperatus, from in- + temperatus, past participle of temperare to temper.
lack of moderation, overindulgence; lack of self-control, lack of restraint (in speech or actions), The state of being intemperate; excessive indulgence of any appetite or passion; as, intemperateness in eating or drinking, Severity of weather; inclemency,
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lack of moderation, overindulgence; lack of self-control, lack of restraint (in speech or actions) isim
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The state of being intemperate; excessive indulgence of any appetite or passion; as, intemperateness in eating or drinking
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