moderatism
IPA: mˈɑdɝʌtɪzʌm
noun
- A doctrine of moderation in any field.
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Examples of "moderatism" in Sentences
- He was, nevertheless, accused by Robespierre of moderatism.
- I'm a liberal committed to moderatism, but who's playing that tune anymore?
- I am essentially advocating a form of deliberate moderatism to liberal ministers.
- Restrained feel good moderatism with the net result, as here, of often furthering Bush policies.
- In other words, my years as a liberal Utahn prepared me for a happy life of Massachusetts moderatism.
- I believe that the political pendulum is swinging, that we are moving away from the conservatives and towards moderatism.
- They got lucky in that their nominal moderatism had not yet been put to the test with the Democrats in charge of the agenda.
- Rose Ferlita elected to Hillsborough County Commission and Ronda Storms booted upstairs to be lost admist the big boys in Tallahassee. 2007 shall see the gradual return of moderatism.
- If such divine enthusiasm has its perils, we believe that they are less to be dreaded than that "moderatism" which makes the servants of God satisfied with the letter of Scripture if only that letter be skillfully and scientifically handled, rather than giving the supreme place to the Spirit as the inspirer and motor of all
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