immoderatus

immoderatus
index excessive, inordinate, outrageous

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  • immodéré — immodéré, ée [ imɔdere ] adj. • XVe; lat. immoderatus ♦ Qui n est pas modéré; qui dépasse la mesure, la normale. ⇒ abusif, démesuré, excessif, outré. Dépenses immodérées. « un usage immodéré de l alcool et du gibier » (P. Benoit). Désirs… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • immodérée — ● immodéré, immodérée adjectif (latin immoderatus) Qui manque de modération, de mesure dans son comportement, ses sentiments : Il s est montré immodéré dans ses exigences. Qui excède la mesure normale, raisonnable : Un usage immodéré du tabac. ●… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Immoderate — Im*mod er*ate, a. [L. immoderatus; pref. im not + moderatus moderate. See {Moderate}.] Not moderate; exceeding just or usual and suitable bounds; excessive; extravagant; unreasonable; as, immoderate demands; immoderate grief; immoderate laughter …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • immoderate — adjective Etymology: Middle English immoderat, from Latin immoderatus, from in + moderatus, past participle of moderare to moderate Date: 14th century exceeding just, usual, or suitable bounds < immoderate pride > < an immoderate appetite >… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • immoderate — immoderately, adv. immoderateness, n. /i mod euhr it/, adj. 1. not moderate; exceeding just or reasonable limits; excessive; extreme. 2. Obs. intemperate. 3. Obs. without bounds. [1350 1400; ME < L immoderatus. See IM 2, MODERATE] Syn. 1.… …   Universalium

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  • excessive — ex·ces·sive adj: exceeding what is proper, necessary, or normal; specif: being out of proportion to the offense excessive bail Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • inordinate — I adjective crammed, exaggerated, exceeding, excessive, exorbitant, extortionate, extraordinary, extravagant, extreme, fanatical, gluttonous, great, immoderate, immoderatus, immodicus, inabstinent, intemperate, lavish, monstrous, needless,… …   Law dictionary

  • outrageous — out·ra·geous /au̇t rā jəs/ adj: going beyond standards of decency: utterly intolerable in a civilized society outrageous conduct out·ra·geous·ly adv out·ra·geous·ness n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

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