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); It has the tiniest little hands that go into people's hearts<br />

and make them discover their own empathy, their own pain. — Stand And Be<br />

Counted;<br />

moderate = restrain = chasten = season = normalize {anneal} = temper ><br />

temperate^ distemper<br />

• (moderate)- to reduce the excessiveness of; make less violent, severe,<br />

intense, or rigorous, ( / );<br />

• (restrain)- to hold back or keep in check; control; All efforts to restrain or<br />

recover the fugitives were idle, until they had reached the woods. — The Life<br />

of Francis Marion;<br />

• (chasten)- to inflict suffering upon for purposes of moral improvement;<br />

chastise, ( ; ); To chasten,<br />

elevate, correct, subdue, — Bitter-Sweet;<br />

• (season)- make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding<br />

something else; moderate, ( ; );<br />

• (normalize)- to make normal;<br />

• (anneal)- to heat (glass, earthenware, metals, etc.) to remove or prevent<br />

internal stress, to toughen or temper, ( ,<br />

); When he is done, he sets the fullered and<br />

ordered iron on the back edge of the forge to anneal, and searches for another<br />

chunk of scrap. — The Magic Engineer;<br />

• (temper)- to moderate or mitigate, ( / ); Climate From April<br />

to September the coast has warm, mainly dry weather tempered by sea<br />

breezes;<br />

• to impart strength or toughness to (steel or cast iron) by heating and<br />

cooling;<br />

• (temperate)- moderate or self-restrained; not extreme in opinion,<br />

statement, etc., ( / , );<br />

The son was patient, temperate, and of no great ambition. — The Man in the<br />

Twilight;<br />

• (distemper)- a deranged condition of mind or body; a disorder or disease;<br />

chasten^ chaste caste<br />

• (chasten)-to inflict suffering upon for purposes of moral improvement;<br />

chastise, ( ; ); To chasten,<br />

elevate, correct, subdue, — Bitter-Sweet;<br />

• (caste)- Hinduism. any of the social divisions into which Hindu society is<br />

traditionally divided, each caste having its own privileges and limitations,<br />

transferred by inheritance from one generation to the next; jati, ( ;

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