Immoderately (Adverb)
Meaning 1
Without moderation; in an immoderate manner; "he eats immoderately".
Examples
- She spends immoderately on designer clothes and accessories every month.
- He exercises immoderately to compensate for his previous sedentary lifestyle.
- Despite the doctor's warnings, he drinks immoderately at social gatherings.
- The wealthy businessman donates immoderately to charity in his later years.
- The family's elderly matriarch eats immoderately during special holiday meals.
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Meaning 2
To a degree that exceeds the bounds or reason or moderation; "his prices are unreasonably high".
Examples
- She immoderately indulges in sweets and desserts, which affects her overall health.
- The extremely wealthy individual spent immoderately on luxury items, causing financial concern among his advisors.
- The chef added immoderately large amounts of salt to the dish, rendering it inedible.
- The fashion designer priced her clothes immoderately high, limiting their appeal to only a select few.
- He spoke immoderately loudly, drawing unwanted attention to himself in the quiet library.