Made hard or flexible or resilient especially by heat treatment.
1 His disastrous economic management is tempered against his impressive rise to power.
2 Although the result was tempered by Strachan's verdict of his side's performance.
3 A little quick - tempered in handling help; expects too much at the outset.
4 Visitors considered Roman drivers ill - tempered , short of patience, and heavy of foot.
5 Emery said he wanted his players passion to be tempered with respect.
6 Now Victor was the smartest sailor and best - tempered shipmate in the forecastle.
7 Importantly, every Arsenal man tempered the celebrations with a similar reality check.
8 No matter his reaction today, he will act in a tempered fashion.
9 The silence and the tempered splendour of the night weighed him down.
10 Of course, they were all as bad - tempered as orcs on the march.
11 Count Olaf wasneither interesting nor kind; he was demanding, short - tempered , and bad-smelling.
12 This vigor was guarded and tempered by the coldest prudence and punctuality.
13 The feeling in the court next morning was good tempered , even jaunty.
14 For an even - tempered person, she was finding it difficult to remain calm.
15 There is a tight-fitting, see-through tempered glass lid, which we consider essential.
16 The sighs of relief from AIDS activists are thus tempered with scepticism.
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