† immoderancyObs.rare. [ad. late L. immoderāntia, f.im- (im-2) + moderānt-em, pres.pple. of moderārī to moderate.] =prec. 1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. i. ii. 7 He by a decollation of all hope annihilated his [God's] mercy, this by an immoderancy thereof destroyed his justice.