To make something less extreme, intense, or violent; or to act as a neutral person controlling discussion.
From Latin 'moderatus' (controlled, regulated), derived from 'modus' (measure). The term emphasizes bringing something within proper bounds or limits.
The word 'moderate' contains 'mode'—as in finding the middle or most common point—so moderates literally means 'finding the middle ground' between extremes.
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