Definition of Intemperance. Meaning of Intemperance. Synonyms of Intemperance

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- Look up intemperance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intemperance may refer to: The lack of temperance, a religious concept Alcohol intoxication This...
- The S.I.G.I.T. (The Super Insurgent Group of Intemperance Talent, often stylized as The SIGIT) is an Indonesian rock band based in Bandung, Indonesia....
- The Effects of Intemperance is an oil-on-panel painting executed c.1663–1665 by the Dutch artist Jan Steen. It was bought by the National Gallery, London...
- were ****ociated in ****tim (Numbers 25:3) and who was ****ociated with intemperance and orgies. It was worshiped in the form of a phallus. As a demon, he...
- Obsequiousness Cowardice Courage Rashness Insensibility Self-control Intemperance Sarcasm Sincerity Boastfulness Boorishness Wit Buffoonery Shamelessness...
- announcement of their acrimonious divorce delicately called "habitual intemperance." Time magazine reported, "During a stormy session of accusations and...
- Allegory of Intemperance is an oil on wood painting by the Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch made c. 1490–1500. It is held in the Yale University Art Gallery...
- in order to preserve so many men from the prevailing vices of brutal intemperance and selfish cupidity ... There I would devoutly erect altars to my favourite...
- February 27, 2014. Retrieved February 20, 2014. Dougl****, Frederick. "Intemperance and Slavery: An Address Delivered in Cork, Ireland, on October 20, 1845"...
- temperance enhances pleasure, rather than opposing the love of it: "Intemperance is the pest of pleasure; and temperance is not its scourge, but rather...