Moderating - Law Dictionary Search Results
moderating
lessening in intensity or strength Opposite of intensifying
Affeerors
a market], persons who, in courts-leet, upon oath, settle and moderate the fines and amercements imposed on those who have committed
Misadventure, excusable homicide by
the effect is merely accidental. So where a parent is moderately correcting a child, a master his apprentice or scholar, or
VerbarModerato
With a moderate degree of quickness moderately
Serval
An African wild cat Felis serval of moderate size called also serval cat It has rather long legs
Coolness
The state of being cool a moderate degree of cold a moderate degree or a want of
Moderate
Kept within due bounds observing reasonable limits not excessive extreme violent or rigorous limited restrained
Modicity
Moderateness smallness meanness
Modesty
state of being modest that lowly temper which accompanies a moderate estimate of ones own worth and importance absence of self
Moderatrix
A female moderator
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