immoderate

Etymology

From Middle English inmoderat, immoderate, from Latin immoderātus.

adj

  1. Not moderate; excessive.
    Many of the initial responses to GPT-4’s exam prowess were predictably immoderate: AI can keep up with human lawyers, or apply to Stanford, or make “education” useless. 2023-03-21, Ian Bogost, “Is This the Singularity for Standardized Tests?”, in The Atlantic

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