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Tempered

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Tempered meaning

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.

Example sentences (20)

Hence, using tempered timbres, one can achieve a degree of consonance, in any tempered tuning, that is comparable to the consonance achieved by the combination of just intonation tuning and harmonic timbres.

Tempered distributions and Fourier transform main By using a larger space of test functions S(R n ), one can define the space of tempered distributions S′(R n ), a subspace of D′(R n ).

Tempered distributions generalize the bounded (or slow-growing) locally integrable functions; all distributions with compact support and all square-integrable functions are tempered distributions.

Tubing, in particular copper, comes in rigid hard tempered "joints" or soft tempered (annealed) rolls.

All three main indexes on Wall Street ended slightly higher Monday, though the gains were tempered by a pick-up in 10-year Treasury yields, which came as a large amount of US debt hits the market.

Among Mr. Trump’s complaints about Mr. Masters was that he had tempered some of his comments related to Mr. Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

A positive is its pure Fintech revenue increased quarter over quarter, which could be early signs that the Chinese consumer is returning, after the "hard lockdown" policy is finally being tempered across China, after a series of protests.

As 2022 segued into 2023, the Urdu Press, too, while reflecting, in reports and analysis, on the year gone by, sought to peer deep into the heart of a new year in a spirit of hope tempered with trepidation.

At the same time, Democrats have tempered their criticism of the Biden administration for the crisis, even as some of them have continued to declare the government’s handling of the matter unacceptable.

But could you give a sense as to why the momentum on volume share in the hypers has tempered a little in the last quarter and whether that's a concern or just part of the usual market dynamic?

Correa’s Tom is soft-spoken, calm, low key and even tempered.

Even amid tempered transmission, COVID-19 continues to exact a deadly toll — with about 140 deaths reported per week for nearly a month.

For Groff, that line of thinking greatly influenced his portrayal of Eric, the measured and thoughtful counterpoint to Aldridge’s passionate and quick-tempered Andrew.

Granted it was gritty, and sometimes downright bad-tempered, but this was a statement victory capable of giving Mikel Arteta sleepless nights.

His attacking outlet was tempered somewhat by being deployed as a wing back and having Iwobi in front of him but after a tough start in which Bournemouth got at him, he grew into the game and managed to deliver his fair share of crosses.

However, the attempt was abandoned halfway through, by which time those involved had become too drunk and bad-tempered to continue.

I absorbed the tempered manner and measured tone of the Hon. Attorney General in signaling that the government is readying to go to the next step.

I don’t like how I behave and communicate and feel when I languish in this privileged bubble of WFH video game marathons: I feel short-tempered, insecure, stir-crazy, and like I have it way-too-good to be complaining.

Instead of forcing buyers to choose between a tempered glass or vented steel left panel, the MasterBox NR200P ships with both.

It combines its regular tail swipe attacks with its powerful breath-attacked based moveset from its Arch-Tempered version from the end of the Iceborne DLC.