English to Arabic Dictionary intemperance

intemperance

إفراط
definition
noun
his occasional intemperance of tone
lack of moderation or restraint.
translation of 'intemperance'
noun
إدمان,
إفراط,
إسراف
example
In climates where wine is a rarity 'intemperance' abounds.
his occasional 'intemperance' of tone
The ladies are determined to persevere and carry on this work steadily and earnestly, until 'intemperance' shall be conquered as slavery has been.
In short, her husband's 'intemperance' caused her affliction.
Later reactions against the Canon were a recognition of the 'intemperance' of behaviorism.
They are zealous in the work and are casting their whole influence towards the redemption of society from the thralldom of 'intemperance' .
The Quaker was a fresh-faced old man who had never been ill, because he had never known passions or 'intemperance' .
Societies are formed to resist evils that are exclusively of a moral nature, as to diminish the vice of 'intemperance' .
Rovers are expected to be clean minded, clean willed and able to control 'intemperance' and lead morally upright lives.
a warning about female 'intemperance'
By his lying, stupidity and 'intemperance' Lee has tarnished the club's image and caused embarrassment to supporters.
An intemperate man has strong temptation to plead: he began with conviviality, and only arrives at solitary 'intemperance' as the ultimate degradation.
Much early nineteenth-century discussion of female 'intemperance' centered on the damage it did to family life.
They felt the lash of the conservative reporters, columnists and pundits, whose 'intemperance' was moderated by neither truth nor reason.
In fact, opinions among the membership regarding alcohol and 'intemperance' were far from unanimous.
When we do not use our time distinctly then 'intemperance' , intolerance and imprudence turn out to be our masters.
Nature offers a healing medicine, and arrests the death which his 'intemperance' has provoked.
But their campaigns also assisted the temperance movement in its quest to curb 'intemperance' .
his occasional 'intemperance' of tone
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