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Definition of "intemperately" [in•tem•per•ate•ly]

  • In an intemperate manner. (adverb)

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Use "intemperately" in a sentence
  • "The other man, who has not even so much as introduced himself, smiles at Isaac, which causes the old man to sigh intemperately."
  • "Sen. Durbin intemperately reprises his old argument which is essentially that price fixing is bad unless the government is the one fixing the prices."
  • "Boldly, perhaps intemperately, Scott Rasmussen and Douglas Schoen assert that the tea party movement "is here to stay, and that represents a fundamental and generational transformation of American politics.""
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