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How to use intemperate in a sentence

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Indeed, the encounter was notable for a host of intemperate moments, quite apart from the major barney.
No one likes receiving emotional, intemperate outbursts, even from people who think they have been wrongly accused.
It was an intemperate outburst, but even as he stamped out of the room with a dark glower, his inquisitors were breaking into smiles.
Politicians who have issued intemperate attacks on the apathy of the young must think again.
But his explanation for his intemperate outburst does not inspire confidence.
His literary criticism, often intemperate, was cruelly dismissive of his fellow Irish writers.
Narrow political interests and intemperate outbursts should be moved to one side.
He was a good and industrious workman in the shop, but both he and his wife were grossly intemperate at home.
I mentioned that in passing at the time and it elicited a stream of foul-mouthed, intemperate abuse from him.
However intemperate, rude and fatuous Ken's outburst might have been, it was not racist.
I'm sorry for the offence caused by the intemperate language and aggressive attitudes of a small part of the audience.
And I'm willing to bet a few of them may have made an intemperate remark on occasion.
Today we tend to dismiss the moralizing of the late Victorians who insisted that the unemployed were lazy, intemperate, or thriftless.
Such a fear, I think, is bad for academic institutions, and will ultimately harm them more than the occasional intemperate criticisms would.
It is ordained in the eternal constitution of things, that men of intemperate minds cannot be free.
Those who truly believe the end time is near won't live an intemperate or dissipated life.
We have all engaged in debate in the House and sometimes said intemperate things.
The fear is that she's too reckless, too divisive and too intemperate to be an effective president.
Indeed, the Republicans reaction to Immelt's appointment was both unconstructive and intemperate.
But this is not a sudden intemperate outburst from Phillips.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Neither is it pretended that they are lewd or intemperate persons, or profaners of churches.
Well, but is a just man the friend of the unjust, or the temperate of the intemperate, or the good of the bad?
And the pleasures of the temperate exceed the pains, while the pains of the intemperate exceed the pleasures.
It is most frequent in males, and more so in the intemperate than in the abstinent.
A sister also, who had followed him into Egypt, and with whom he cohabited, fell a victim to his intemperate passion.
But so also do many of the subtler forms of unrestraint or intemperate action.
They were intemperate and thriftless, and passed the voyage in disorder.
They were narrow and intemperate and perverse as any I had heard him advocate as the firebrand of the Debating Society in my first term.
Who is that intemperate and brutal man whom we would redeem?
This is what deism forgets, with its habits of intemperate affirmation.
Some scurrilities of the intemperate Augustus Hicky must be noticed, albeit with a cold eye.
With what intemperate eagerness would the people flock to see it!
Such an one,' said the lama, disregarding the dogs, 'is impolite to strangers, intemperate of speech and uncharitable.
He was of intemperate habits, and beat his wife on little provocation.
But, though luxurious, the Norman nobles were not generally speaking an intemperate race.
Neither shall thy present intemperate language mar thy future fortunes, if thou wilt hearken to the advice of one who is by many years thy senior.
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