Antonym: excessively, extremely. Similar words: immoderately, moderate, immoderate, considerately, desperately, deliberately, separately, accurately. Meaning: ['mɑdrətlɪ /'mɒd-] adv. 1. to a moderately sufficient extent or degree 2. in a moderate manner.
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121. Moderately, I have a position in one of the city departments.
122. Hindquarters When standing and viewed from the rear, the hind are moderately spaced and parallel.
123. Wherever she stays, on or off silver screen she behaves very moderately and optimistically.
124. Results After moderately acute spinal cord injury, pathology changes such as bleeding, thrombosis, liquescence , necrosis, etc occurred in the local area of injured spinal cord.
125. The child may be moderately preoccupied with touching, smelling orr tasting objects orr people.
126. This paper presents a free vibration study of moderately thick super-elliptical plates with various boundary constraints using the differential cubature method.
127. Most people with Down syndrome are mildly to moderately retarded.
128. Most people with Down syndrome are mildly to moderately retargetmoderately retarded.
129. Monacolin K, which has been proven to have cholesterol-lowering effects; and Citrinin, which is moderately nephrotoxic to vertebrates including humans.
130. As a general purpose - finishing coat on interior and exterior steel and woodwork in moderately corrosive environment.
131. Eyes almond shaped, moderately spaced and set a trifle obliquely.
132. Coordinated development index among economic, social, and ecological systems was 0.2546, placing it to the moderately imbalanced recessional economy-driven type.
133. Our table - cloths are moderately priced and quite scalable in your market.
134. Conclusions It is an important measure for preventing AIDS from dissemination to provide health education focuses on knowledge regarding AIDS timely, advisably and moderately.
135. The irregular tan mass filling the endometrial cavity and infiltrating into the myometrium of the uterus is an endometrial adenocarcinoma, seen to be moderately differentiated microscopically.
136. This article doesn't go into the blow-by-blow details of these algorithms, but just about any PHP installation will include all you need to keep your data moderately (or extremely) secure.
137. It orbits its star every 4.7 days, in a moderately elliptical orbit at a mean distance of only 0.04 AU (one tenth of Mercury's distance from the sun).
138. In Chimashan Copper Mine, the orebody is mid - thick androck mass in the hanging - wall is moderately stable.
139. It restored her strength somewhat and made her moderately bold to pursue the search.
140. But is learning moderately good Chinese worth the opportunity cost?
140. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
141. It is known that SO 2 is a moderately soluble gas.
142. SMG hopes to realize value to return to through changing, better more serve a client forthrightly , raised the price moderately at the same time.
143. In a solid which is moderately low in available zinc, deep cuts may expose zinc - deficient subsoils.
144. Meanwhile, heat a large nonstick frying pan over moderately high heat.
145. Moderately resistant to fish oil and other animal and vegetable oils . Not resistant to aromatic solvents.
146. Pesquera Janus Gran Reserva 1986 " Moderately saturated red, with some brick at the rim. ".
147. The content of the dried apricot and the almond can be moderately increased under the condition of not affecting the taste so as to ensure the anticancer effect.
148. A very light eye is not liked. The eye should be moderately full, with a soft look in repose, but a keen, far away look when the Deerhound is roused.
149. Numerical results are presented and the precision of the moderately thick shell theory is examined.
150. The hindquarters are of medium bone, angulated with muscular thighs and spaced moderately wide.
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