0 in a way that is neither small nor large in size, amount, degree, or strength:
1 within a middle range in size, amount, or degree; neither great nor little:
2 to some degree:
He was moderately successful, making a living but hardly getting rich.
3 used to describe an action or a quality that is not very large or small but between the two:
4 fairly but not very:
The new line of MP3 players was moderately successful.
He was a moderately successful painter.
They recommended that the drug be prescribed for women at moderately high risk of heart disease.
The split removed an incentive to behave moderately as there were no longer national politicians but only regional ones.
The cumulative contextual risk variables were moderately intercorrelated, suggesting that the domains of risk tended to co-occur.
These individuals may speak in a moderately coherent manner, but they make highly implausible statements regarding the causes and consequences of traumatic attachment-related events.
In 128 middle-aged patients treated with medication for 5 years for moderately elevated blood pressure, it is possible to avoid cardiovascular disease in one individual.
It seems to show that setting to higher values means dismissing too many moderately similar supertags from being used in smoothing.
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