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Что (кто) такое Moderate - определение

POLITICAL TERM
Moderate (politics); Moderates; Socially moderate; Moderate politician; Moderate politics; Moderate; Moderatism
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moderate         
(moderated)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Moderate political opinions or policies are not extreme.
He was an easygoing man of very moderate views...
Both countries have called for a moderate approach to the use of force.
? extreme
ADJ
2.
You use moderate to describe people or groups who have moderate political opinions or policies.
...a moderate Democrat.
...the moderate wing of the army.
ADJ
A moderate is someone with moderate political opinions.
If he presents himself as a radical he risks scaring off the moderates.
N-COUNT
3.
You use moderate to describe something that is neither large nor small in amount or degree.
While a moderate amount of stress can be beneficial, too much stress can exhaust you.
...moderate exercise.
= reasonable
? excessive
ADJ: usu ADJ n
moderately
Both are moderately large insects.
= reasonably
ADV: usu ADV adj/-ed, also ADV after v
4.
A moderate change in something is a change that is not great.
Most drugs offer either no real improvement or, at best, only moderate improvements.
ADJ
moderately
Share prices on the Tokyo Exchange declined moderately.
ADV: ADV after v
5.
If you moderate something or if it moderates, it becomes less extreme or violent and easier to deal with or accept.
They are hoping that once in office he can be persuaded to moderate his views...
Amongst relief workers, the immediate sense of crisis has moderated somewhat...
VERB: V n, V
moderation
A moderation in food prices helped to offset the first increase in energy prices.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of/in n
moderate         
adj. moderate in (they were moderate in their demands)
Moderate         
·vi To preside as a moderator.
II. Moderate ·adj Limited as to degree of progress; as, to travel at moderate speed.
III. Moderate ·adj Limited in scope or effects; as, a reformation of a moderate kind.
IV. Moderate ·adj Not violent or rigorous; temperate; mild; gentle; as, a moderate winter.
V. Moderate ·adj Not extreme in opinion, in partisanship, and the like; as, a moderate Calvinist.
VI. Moderate ·vi To become less violent, severe, rigorous, or intense; as, the wind has moderated.
VII. Moderate ·vt To preside over, direct, or regulate, as a public meeting; as, to moderate a synod.
VIII. Moderate ·adj Limited in quantity; sparing; temperate; frugal; as, moderate in eating or drinking; a moderate table.
IX. Moderate ·adj Kept within due bounds; observing reasonable limits; not excessive, extreme, violent, or rigorous; limited; restrained.
X. Moderate ·adj Limited in degree of activity, energy, or excitement; reasonable; calm; slow; as, moderate language; moderate endeavors.
XI. Moderate ·adj Limited as to the degree in which a quality, principle, or faculty appears; as, an infusion of moderate strength; a man of moderate abilities.
XII. Moderate ·noun One of a party in the Church of Scotland in the 18th century, and part of the 19th, professing moderation in matters of church government, in discipline, and in doctrine.
XIII. Moderate ·vt To restrain from excess of any kind; to reduce from a state of violence, intensity, or excess; to keep within bounds; to make temperate; to Lessen; to Allay; to Repress; to Temper; to Qualify; as, to moderate rage, action, desires, ·etc.; to moderate heat or wind.
moderate         
I. a.
1.
Temperate, sparing, frugal.
2.
Mediocre.
3.
Reasonable, judicious, deliberate, cool, mild, calm, steady.
4.
Temperate, mild, gentle.
5.
Limited.
6.
Reasonable, just.
II. v. a.
1.
Assuage, soothe, allay, mitigate, soften, mollify, appease, quiet, quell, still, pacify, repress, subdue, abate, reduce, lessen, dull, blunt.
2.
Temper, qualify, attemper, diminish.
3.
Control, regulate, govern, repress.
moderate         
¦ adjective 'm?d(?)r?t
1. average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree.
2. not radical or excessively right- or left-wing.
¦ noun 'm?d(?)r?t a person with moderate views.
¦ verb 'm?d?re?t
1. make or become less extreme, intense, or violent.
2. Brit. review (examination papers or results) so as to ensure consistency of marking.
3. (in academic and ecclesiastical contexts) preside over (a deliberative body) or at (a debate).
4. monitor (an Internet bulletin board or chat room) for inappropriate or offensive content.
5. Physics retard (neutrons) with a moderator.
Derivatives
moderately adverb
moderatism noun
Origin
ME: from L. moderat-, moderare 'reduce, control'; related to modest.
Political moderate         
Moderate is an ideological category which designates a rejection of radical or extreme views, especially in regard to politics and religion. A moderate is considered someone occupying any mainstream position avoiding extreme views.
Moderatism         
·noun Moderation in doctrines or opinion, especially in politics or religion.
Moderate Muslim         
Moderate moslem; Moderate Islam; Moderate Muslims; Moderate moslems
Moderate Islam and moderate muslim is a label used within counterterrorism discourse as the complement of "Islamic extremism", implying that the support of Islamic terrorism is the characeristic of a "radical" faction within Islam, and that there is a "moderate" faction of Muslims who denounce extremist violence such as Islamic terrorism, militant Jihadism and radical Islamism.
Moderate objectivism         
ACCOUNT OF MORAL PRINCIPLES BASED ON THE ETHICS OF SIR WILLIAM DAVID ROSS
Louis Pojman's Moderate Objectivism; Moderate Objectivism
The Moderate objectivism account of moral principles is based on the ethics of Sir William David Ross (1877–1940). Moderate objectivism adheres to basic notions of the Natural Law Theory.
Moderate nationalism         
MODERATE VARIANT OF NATIONALISM
Moderate nationalist
Moderate nationalism is a moderate version of nationalism. It is less demanding than classical nationalism and has several subtypes such as civic nationalism (also known as liberal nationalism).

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Political moderate

Moderate is an ideological category which designates a rejection of radical or extreme views, especially in regard to politics and religion. A moderate is considered someone occupying any mainstream position avoiding extreme views. In American politics, a moderate is considered someone occupying a centre position on the left–right political spectrum.