temperately
IPA: tˈɛmpɝʌtɫi
adverb
- In a thoughtfully measured or regulated manner, eschewing extremes.
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Examples of "temperately" in Sentences
- They just drank temperately, and I drank temperately with them as an act of comradeship and accepted hospitality.
- Socrates says that a man should have so much property as will enable him to live temperately, which is only a way of saying
- When Maximin temperately urged the contrary practice of nations, he was still more confounded to find that the resolutions of the
- As a young man, Mr. Bacon drank "temperately," and he drank "temperately" in the prime of life; and now, at sixty, he continued to drink
- Upsets may occur, even painful misunderstandings and separations, yet the essential love remains, and might again flourish, more temperately.
- And so Mr. Bacon went on drinking "temperately" until habit, from claiming a moderate indulgence, began to make, so it seemed to his friends, rather unreasonable demands.
- He observed to me that he never in his life used tobacco to excess, but always "temperately"; although he admitted, the employing it in three forms might have been equivalent to a rather free use of it in one mode.
- But this very genuine appreciation didn't prevent his finding her at close quarters what Anna-Rose, greatly chastened, now only called temperately "a little much," and the result was a really frantic hurrying on of the work.
- We are writing this article, gorging on abalones and mussels, digging clams, and catching record-breaking sea-trout and rock-cod in the intervals in which we are not sailing, motor-boating, and swimming in the most temperately equable climate we have ever experienced.
- It must be self-evident to every intelligent Christian that if it is wrong to deliberately appropriate falses and evils "temperately" or moderately to the building up of our spiritual organizations, it is equally wrong to appropriate temperately those natural substances which correspond to falses and evils in a vain attempt to build up healthy natural bodies.
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