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    moderator
    /ˈmɒdəreɪtə/

    noun

    • 1. an arbitrator or mediator: "Egypt managed to assert its role as a regional moderator"
    • 2. a person who reviews examination papers to ensure consistency, or otherwise oversees an examination: British "after marking by the tutor, the papers are returned to a moderator"

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  2. MODERATOR definition: 1. someone who tries to help other people come to an agreement: 2. someone who makes certain that…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of MODERATOR is someone who presides over an assembly, meeting, or discussion. How to use moderator in a sentence.

  4. Someone who oversees a meeting, debate, or discussion is called a moderator. It's the moderator's job to make sure that none of the candidates go over their allotted time when they answer debate questions.

  5. noun. a person or thing that moderates. a person who presides over a panel discussion on radio or television. a member of an online message board or electronic mailing list with privileges and responsibilities to approve or reject messages and uphold the terms of service.

  6. a person whose job is to make sure that the rules are followed in a discussion on the internet, especially in order to prevent offensive material from being published. moderators of online discussion groups. A moderator had removed the message. The moderator will then post the article.

  7. moderator. (mɒdəreɪtəʳ ) Word forms: plural moderators. 1. countable noun. In some Protestant churches, a moderator is a senior member of the clergy who is in charge at large and important meetings. ...a former moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. [ + of] 2. countable noun.

  8. Define moderator. moderator synonyms, moderator pronunciation, moderator translation, English dictionary definition of moderator. n. 1. One that moderates, as: a. One that arbitrates or mediates. b. One who presides over a meeting, forum, or debate. 2. The officer who presides over a...