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moderated
adjective as in diluted
adjective as in restricted
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in subdued
Strongest matches
adjective as in washy
adjective as in waterish
Example Sentences
"I think smartphones with a kid can be safe," he said, "they just need to be moderated... we can all agree that children should be protected from the bad of the online world."
Mr Musk "has been clear that X is willing to make trade-offs to adopt a more open, less moderated approach compared to Twitter", says Goran Calic, visiting scholar at Harvard Business School.
Big Tech companies, which had previously moderated Trump or content he favored, now faced a president who could potentially push for regulations, increased taxes, or the cancelation of government contracts they relied on.
The discussions, which take place on panels moderated by journalists, can get heated, as they did in 2016.
Israel is doing everything it can to prevent Syria’s new leaders — Islamists who trace their roots to Al Qaeda but say they have moderated their views — from inheriting the old regime’s considerable arsenal.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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