Adverb
In an immoderate manner; excessively.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen we retreat to the country, we are hiding not from people, but from our pride, which, in the city and among people, operates unfairly and immoderately. Anton Chekhov
The Victorians have been immoderately praised, and immoderately blamed, and surely it is time we formed some reasonable picture of them? Robertson Davies
his prices are unreasonably high Source: Internet
he eats immoderately Source: Internet