Examples of 'be tempered' in a sentence

Meaning of "be tempered"

be tempered - To be tempered means to be moderated, balanced, or adjusted in some way

How to use "be tempered" in a sentence

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Disappointment to be tempered with promise of future visit.
The only metal that can be tempered.
The law must be tempered with reason.
This apparent dynamism should nevertheless be tempered.
Spiritual freedom must be tempered by careful discernment.
This support glass also can be tempered.
Of course it needs to be tempered by commitment to revolutionary practice.
The glass of the modules can be tempered.
Steel can be tempered by heating it up and pounding it.
I think horror should be tempered with humor.
Begin to be tempered only when you are healthy.
His influence is unlikely to be tempered anytime soon.
Love must be tempered and directed properly.
And this rabble must be tempered.
Can be tempered after coating application.

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The tool should then be tempered immediately.
Good must be tempered by temptation in order to become as steel.
Sometimes principle must be tempered with practicality.
I am certain his disappointment would be tempered.
Idealism shall have to be tempered with practicalism.
I can think of no situation where enthusiasm need be tempered.
All ingredients must be tempered to room temperature.
This metal absolutely must be tempered.
But hope must be tempered with realism.
First the chocolate has to be tempered.
The dynamism has to be tempered with static dynamism.
Yet any triumphalism should be tempered.
Assumptions must be tempered by an open mind to new evidence.
His words will never be tempered.
Might well be tempered with mercy.
This steel bar must be tempered.
And now it must be tempered with a solid realism.
This steel should not be tempered.
Some growth might be tempered by new medical technology.
This steel must not be tempered.
Justice must be tempered with compassion and mercy.
The inflexibility of the law had to be tempered by fairness.
Responses have to be tempered by compassion and qualified by competence.
But such fears should be tempered.
Pity has to be tempered with justice.
The outer glass must be tempered.
The body would be tempered much more thoroughly.
But the idealism must be tempered.
The glass may be tempered or untempered.
But this observation needs to be tempered.
It should always be tempered with caution.
But the celebration ought to be tempered.
But any relief should be tempered by serious misgivings.
The assertion of your ideas and beliefs here has to be tempered.
The whole grains may be tempered or untempered.

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