English to Gujarati Dictionary moderate

moderate

મધ્યમ
definition
verb
I shall not moderate my criticism
make or become less extreme, intense, rigorous, or violent.
a panel moderated by a Harvard University law professor
(in academic and ecclesiastical contexts) preside over (a deliberative body) or at (a debate).
noun
His greatest concern was that the Republicans would prove so reactionary that they would transform Democratic moderates and liberals into radicals and extremists.
a person who holds moderate views, especially in politics.
adjective
we walked at a moderate pace
average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree.
translation of 'moderate'
સીમિત,
મધ્યમ,
થોડું,
માફકસર,
સાધારણ
adjective
નમ્ર મતવાદી
example
A new 'moderate' party comes onto the political scene.
That's key, that's what a lot of 'moderate' lawmakers in both parties want to hear.
Will the press buy the notion of putting out these more moderate faces in the spotlight means that it's a more 'moderate' party?
Thankfully, however, that won't ever happen, because we have the Gulf Stream to 'moderate' the weather in the UK, so that our winters don't get too cold and our summers don't get too hot.
The position of interviewer is the one with the authority to 'moderate' , the emcee of the event.
The new 'moderate' policy reckoned without the ambitions of the poorest peasants and the zeal of local Party cadres.
The trail, just off the leeward highway, is not difficult, though there are a few steep areas requiring a 'moderate' degree of fitness.
What factors explain these 'moderate' policies toward ethnic minorities?
It really doesn't matter what type of exercise, if it is done at 'moderate' intensity for as long as possible, and is built up gradually.
Any extremist attempts at violence would overwhelmingly consolidate support for a 'moderate' policy.
Some of the vices he recommended to the elderly include the use - in 'moderate' amounts - of alcohol, tobacco and bromides to relieve insomnia.
In other words, people voted for the extremist parties because the 'moderate' parties were too extremist.
Current research suggests that 30 minutes of 'moderate' intensity activity almost everyday is enough to improve health.
Original walls over 2m thick and deeply recessed small windows 'moderate' internal temperatures.
Although it prefers no frost, it will tolerate a 'moderate' amount of it.
Although we are lucky and have some clouds today to 'moderate' the intense desert heat, we shelter in the shade of the lorry for several hours before continuing.
I expected a 'moderate' amount, but it's quite scary.
They basically got away with what they could at the time (which wasn't much) and found a 'moderate' amount of success.
I was invited to 'moderate' a panel on best-rate guarantees and the role of such guarantees.
A 'moderate' climate produces an average winter temperature of 50 degrees, while the summer average is 82.4 degrees.
However the follow up messages show that the audio specialist has failed to properly 'moderate' the contents of messages going onto the list, unthinkingly forwarding everything it receives.
Health experts suggest a diet rich in green vegetables full of antioxidants, beans which contain healthy fats and a 'moderate' amount of wine.
Certainly, counterions might 'moderate' the electrostatic interactions.
He, along with other pragmatists, feared that it could split his party into 'moderate' and radical factions and undermine its ability to govern.
The fourth is that they exercise not a bit but a lot - ie they have about 60-90 minutes of 'moderate' intensity exercise every day.
Dysprosium alloys are also used in control rods used to 'moderate' the flow of neutrons through a nuclear reactor.
Plus the internet rule u2018don't feed the trollsu2019 applies as much as on blogs as usenets, so we 'moderate' the comments and have good systems for dealing with that rapidly.
Once upon a time, this was a very 'moderate' party.
Time how many jumps you can perform at a 'moderate' pace in 30 seconds.
Drivers caught breaking the speed limit by 'moderate' amounts would get two, instead of three, points on their licence under the Road Safety Bill being debated by MPs.
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