preach moderation

Frequency: 6.02.1 per million words

To advise or advocate for the quality of being moderate.

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Examples (10)

  • The wise leader always tries to preach moderation to his followers.
  • It's easy to advocate for extremes, but harder to preach moderation in heated debates.
  • Many philosophers throughout history have chosen to preach moderation in all aspects of life.
  • Despite the radical views around her, she continued to preach moderation and balance.
  • In times of crisis, it's crucial for public figures to preach moderation and avoid inflammatory rhetoric.
  • He would often preach moderation in diet, believing it was key to a long life.
  • The editorial urged politicians to preach moderation rather than division.
  • To achieve lasting peace, we must preach moderation and understanding.
  • She has always been one to preach moderation, advising against any form of excess.
  • The elder statesman used his influence to preach moderation and compromise among warring factions.