Contemperate
"Contemperate" in a Sentence (4 examples)
Moisten and contemperate the air.
Saint Peter[…]after some experience of humane Frailty, becometh[…]A Rock of Christianity; both as it were, Contemperating the gladness and sadness of each other.
Either part being ready for charity sake to contemperate and accommodate themselves to other.
To contemperate the Acrimony of the Blood.
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