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moderately

[ mod-er-it-lee, mod-rit-lee ]

adverb

  1. within reasonable or proper limits; in a way that is not excessive:

    Some of the more moderately priced accommodations are quite pleasingly situated.

  2. to an adequate but not great extent:

    We’re moderately well compensated at the factory, but it’s not going to make us rich.

  3. to a mediocre degree; fairly; somewhat: moderately chilly temperatures.

    moderately competent dancers;

    moderately chilly temperatures.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of moderately1

First recorded in 1350–1400; late Middle English moderatliche, moderatly; moderate ( def ) + -ly ( def )
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The 44-year-old former criminal prosecutor has represented a moderately well-off slice of the East Bay suburbs — Fremont, Livermore, Pleasanton among them — for the last dozen years.

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Longer and more intense workouts may cause increased gastrointestinal issues, like nausea and stomach discomfort, so trainers focus on consistent, moderately intense workouts.

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Extremely wet weather in 2023 and a moderately wet 2024 have left reservoirs brimming, which for the time being puts California’s stored water supplies in relatively good shape heading into the spring and summer.

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The report indicates the city moderately overspent on several categories, including a family source center expansion, short-term housing assistance and a fast response vehicle.

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And if Harris becomes a moderately failed president, that will also be good for a post-Trump Republican Party — much as Herbert Hoover was great for Democrats and Jimmy Carter was a boon to Republicans.

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