inˈtemperable, a. rare—1.
[ad. L. intemperābil-is not to be moderated, f. in- (in-3) + temperāre to mingle in due proportion, to temper.]
Incapable of being moderated or kept within bounds.
| 1898 Blackw. Mag. Jan. 135/1 A ruler so wilful, so everlastingly boyish and intemperable. |
Hence inˈtemperably adv., in an intemperable manner, without moderation or restraint.
| 1897 F. Thompson New Poems 48 Round and round in bacchanal rout reel the swift spheres intemperably. |