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What is 'profusely' in Latin?

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Immoderate is the Latin equivalent of 'profusely'. It's an adverb that literally means 'without measure or rule'. The adverb 'profuse' isn't an equivalent. Instead, it means 'in disorder' or 'extravagantly, lavishly'.

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