attemperate Antonyms

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Meaning of attemperate

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attemperate (a.)

Tempered; proportioned; properly adapted.

Webster

attemperate (v. t.)

To attemper.

attemperate Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle breeze attemperated the oppressive summer heat.
  2. The thermostat attempered the room temperature, creating a comfortable ambiance.
  3. The chef attempered the sauce, balancing the flavors harmoniously.
  4. The air conditioning system attempered the office, providing a refreshing contrast to the sweltering outdoors.
  5. The lake's attemperate waters invited swimmers to plunge in and cool off.
  6. The attemperate climate of the region made it an ideal destination for year-round tourism.
  7. The attempered lighting in the restaurant created a cozy and intimate atmosphere.
  8. The music's attemperate tempo complemented the relaxed ambiance of the gathering.
  9. The doctor attempered the patient's fever with medication, restoring their well-being.
  10. The skilled negotiator attempered the tense situation, finding a compromise that satisfied both parties.

FAQs About the word attemperate

Tempered; proportioned; properly adapted., To attemper.

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The gentle breeze attemperated the oppressive summer heat.

The thermostat attempered the room temperature, creating a comfortable ambiance.

The chef attempered the sauce, balancing the flavors harmoniously.

The air conditioning system attempered the office, providing a refreshing contrast to the sweltering outdoors.