obtemperate Antonyms
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Meaning of obtemperate
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obtemperate (v. t.)
To obey.
obtemperate Sentence Examples
- The obedient child readily obtempered her parents' wishes.
- The citizens obtempered the government's mandate to wear masks.
- The employee obtempered her manager's instructions without question.
- The dog obtempered its owner's commands, even when it didn't want to.
- The prisoner obtempered the guard's orders to remain in his cell.
- The student obtempered the teacher's request to complete the assignment by the deadline.
- The subordinate obtempered the superior's directives with a sense of duty.
- The passengers obtempered the flight attendant's instructions for boarding the aircraft.
- The soldier obtempered the commanding officer's order to advance.
- The client obtempered the lawyer's advice and filed a legal motion.
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To obey.
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The obedient child readily obtempered her parents' wishes.
The citizens obtempered the government's mandate to wear masks.
The employee obtempered her manager's instructions without question.
The dog obtempered its owner's commands, even when it didn't want to.