Examples of 'tempered' in a sentence
Meaning of "tempered"
Temper is a verb that means to moderate, adjust, or soften something, often used in the context of reactions or emotions
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- Having a specified disposition or temper.
- Pertaining to the metallurgical process for finishing metals.
- Pertaining to the industrial process for toughening glass, or to such toughened glass.
- Moderated or balanced by other considerations.
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Disappointment to be tempered with promise of future visit.
Tempered glass from the car windows.
They are more even tempered on the line.
Bumping tempered glass can cause it to shatter.
I saw your wrath tempered with love.
Tempered automotive safety glass and silicate.
Spiritual freedom must be tempered by careful discernment.
Tempered glass screen protectors for smartphones.
The law must be tempered with reason.
With tempered chocolate and a raspberry coulis.
That good news is tempered by two concerns.
Use tempered glass in the top surface.
Process of galvanization of tempered steel containing silicon.
A hot tempered girl adds spice to love.
Yet the general optimism is tempered by reservations.
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Mangoes were tempered at room temperature prior to inoculation.
These appliances are equipped with tempered glass.
The metal is tempered with a special process.
Success in these volatile times is often tempered.
A hot tempered and very nasty animal.
The tool should then be tempered immediately.
Someone tempered with our very existence.
Movable crushing jaw made of tempered steel.
The fabric is tempered with coarse flint.
Your father appears to be very hot tempered.
Of course it needs to be tempered by commitment to revolutionary practice.
The glass door is made of tempered glass.
Steel can be tempered by heating it up and pounding it.
That door is eight inches of tempered steel.
The next day tempered this achievement.
A venturous journalist and a hot tempered cop.
The summer is tempered by the sea breeze.
We need new knives honed of tempered steel.
The climate is tempered by cool marine air.
And you both are hot tempered.
Iron is tempered by heating and sudden cooling.
I felt a sense of relaxation tempered with anticipation.
Perfectly tempered and professionally poured out.
Sometimes principle must be tempered with practicality.
Perfect fifths may be justly tuned or tempered.
Even he has tempered his complaints recently.
He has an obnoxious and short tempered personality.
The heat is tempered by altitude in dry season.
The chocolate should now be properly tempered.
A classical rigor tempered with baroque touches.
Forgiveness teaches us to keep our expectations tempered.
Idealism shall have to be tempered with practicalism.
This apparent dynamism should nevertheless be tempered.
Of a love tempered with common sense.
He was even able to get some tempered steel.