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moderation

American  
[mod-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌmɒd əˈreɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the quality of being moderate; restraint; avoidance of extremes or excesses; temperance.

  2. the act of moderating.

  3. British. moderations, the first public examinations at Oxford University for the B.A. degree in mathematics or in classics.


idioms

  1. in moderation, without excess; moderately; temperately.

    to drink in moderation.

moderation British  
/ ˌmɒdəˈreɪʃən /

noun

  1. the state or an instance of being moderate; mildness; balance

  2. the act of moderating

  3. within moderate or reasonable limits

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Other Word Forms

  • promoderation adjective

Etymology

Origin of moderation

1375–1425; late Middle English moderacion < Latin moderātiōn- (stem of moderātiō ). See moderate, -ion

Example Sentences

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The issue isn’t clear-cut cases of misinformation or harmful subject matter going unflagged in the absence of content moderation.

From Salon

The US announcement came after the International Fact-Checking Network said last month it was "deeply concerned" by reports the State Department had instructed staff to deny visas to people engaged in fact-checking and content moderation.

From Barron's

A recent study from the University of British Columbia suggests moderation should not be a seasonal goal but a long-term one.

From Science Daily

The venture, which would oversee U.S. data protection, algorithm security, content moderation and software assurance, would be governed by a seven-member board that is majority American, Chew said in his memo.

From Los Angeles Times

What’s Next: The memo stated that the joint venture will be responsible for U.S. data protection, algorithm security, content moderation, and software assurance.

From Barron's