Moderator ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Moderator ( noun )

A person who presides over a meeting, discussion, or debate in order to keep order and ensure that everything runs smoothly.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "regulator, controller"): from latin moderator, from modus "measure".

Examples:

  1. The moderator kept the discussion focused on the topic at hand.
  2. The debate was moderated by a well-respected journalist.
  3. The meeting was chaotic until a moderator was appointed to control the proceedings.
  4. The moderator helped to keep the conversation civil and respectful.
  5. The moderator made sure that everyone had a chance to speak.

(As a verb)

Moderator ( verb )

A person who presides over a meeting, discussion, or debate in order to keep order and ensure that everything runs smoothly.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "regulator, controller"): from latin moderator, from modus "measure".

Examples:

  1. The moderator kept the discussion focused on the topic at hand.
  2. The debate was moderated by a well-respected journalist.
  3. The meeting was chaotic until a moderator was appointed to control the proceedings.
  4. The moderator helped to keep the conversation civil and respectful.
  5. The moderator made sure that everyone had a chance to speak.
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