To make obedient, docile and tractable; to train to follow orders of the owner.
Sinònims
Examples for "tame"
Examples for "tame"
1State media and tame pro-government academics are increasingly aggressive in their response.
2The animals were tame because they were not used to seeing men.
3Gold's record run tame by 1980 standards Gold price at record levels?
4The birds are tame and quite accomplished in the art of begging.
5With slack still remaining in the labor market, wage inflation remains tame.
1I want to... reclaim the connection between moral behaviour and political action.
2And it worked, as Long said, to help him reclaim that mojo.
3I want to... reclaim the connection between moral behavior and political action.
4The fleet they sent to reclaim Valyria vanished in the Smoking Sea.
5He's come to take us home where we can reclaim the throne.
1My dear fellow, how did the Normans domesticate the proud, numerous Saxons?
2Take them home and domesticate them, and you will see surprising things.
3There's no way you can domesticate these cats 100 per cent.
4It's believed cats are the only domestic animals that humans didn't actively domesticate.
5Why have we failed to domesticate such a prized food source as acorns?
1Yes, that really was his only break in the case thus far.
2Not a break in the ceiling; not a hole in the floor.
3With the large increase in population came the break in the circle.
4The anguish in her soul almost resented the break in the darkness.
5A clear break in either direction would indicate the next major move.
Translations for domesticise