Intemperance in a sentence as a noun

"Akrasia": This word also means "incontinence" or "intemperance" [1].

Heck, in moments of intemperance, I've yearned for vigilante hackers to take revenge for the victims of identity theft since no one else will, and I know I'm not alone.

Yeah,deBoer's post speaks to a culture of not knowing the right language, of general intemperance and how poor and working class actually wind-up more likely to be victims of it because they are less likely to know the game even if the game itself is intended to protect them.

Intemperance definitions

noun

the quality of being intemperate

noun

consumption of alcoholic drinks

See also: intemperateness

noun

excess in action and immoderate indulgence of bodily appetites, especially in passion or indulgence; "the intemperance of their language"

See also: intemperateness self-indulgence