Definition of Intemperately. Meaning of Intemperately. Synonyms of Intemperately

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Definition of Intemperately

Intemperately
Intemperately In*tem`per*ate*ly, adv. In an intemperate manner; immoderately; excessively; without restraint. The people . . . who behaved very unwisely and intemperately on that occasion. --Burke.

Meaning of Intemperately from wikipedia

- the Vicious and Intemperate, also known as The Destroying Angel and Daemons Inflicting Divine Vengeance on the Wicked and Intemperate and as The Destruction...
- horns and a long shaggy coat. It is a hardy breed, able to withstand the intemperate conditions in the region. The first herd-book dates from 1885; two types...
- they became dubbed the "Three Amigos". McCain acknowledged having said intemperate things in years past, though he also said that many stories have been...
- conclusions. Immediately following his election, Urban began preaching intemperately to the cardinals (some of whom thought the delirium of power had made...
- Corinthians about women not making any sound during worship as "Paul's intemperate outburst that women should be silent in the churches". Women, in fact...
- original on 7 June 2011. Retrieved 9 September 2009. "Review of "The Intemperate Engineer" by Adrian Vaughan". Will Robinson. Archived from the original...
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- from a Cleveland law firm when told his prospective partner was of "intemperate and licentious" re****tion. In 1873, after Chase's death, Garfield appealed...
- disorderly, holding treasonous opinions, being an irreligious reprobate and "intemperate & of a cruel hart". They had both been working for an aristocratic patron...
- from release; three years or greater disqualifies applicants for life. "Intemperate habits", such as substance use, may disqualify applicants. Being of "unsound...