0 too much or many, or more than is usual or reasonable: --
It will protect them from attack, and also constrain immoderate attacks by some of them, which is only right and proper.
Is this not really a very immoderate and unnecessary imposition in our present economic trials?
This is not a case about which anyone ought to use immoderate language.
He made no distinction between the moderates and the immoderates, the sensible and the foolish.
However, it has immoderate and tragic consequence with which we are dealing tonight.
In the light of what has been achieved, nobody can suggest that the levy was immoderate and excessive.
I would not say that the terms of this letter are immoderate, but they are certainly very expressive.
Here is a classic example of immoderate, ill-thought out and incorrect change.