(of a discussion or meeting) To have presided over
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Restrained or understated to some degree
“In doing so, we will point towards a moderated view of the ways in which the world becomes meaningful to us.”
Not complete or absolute
Containing a significant or excess amount of liquid or water
Regulated or controlled
(of a discussion or meeting) To have presided over
“I was invited to moderate a panel on best-rate guarantees and the role of such guarantees.”
To have contributed in some way to
To have made something into something else
Past tense for to make or become less extreme, intense, rigorous, or violent
“A cold front arrived, and temperatures would gradually begin to moderate.”
Past tense for to keep under control, especially something that is increasing in intensity or extremity
“So great is the indignation which I have endured, and still, I must moderate my anger.”
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