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View definitions for tamed

tamed

adjective as in broken

adjective as in domesticated

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And yet, unlike full-fledged fascists, Trump’s first days in power are also somehow unarticulated and uncoordinated and even tamed by the fact that the leader is clearly not a smart person.

From Salon

Animal rights campaigners in France are celebrating after a tamed wild boar facing the threat of death was allowed to stay with its owner.

From BBC

The smokestacks will reignite, The Other will be tamed, and life, and America, will be great again.

From Salon

In a belligerent California landscape only provisionally tamed by human hands, fire is an inevitability.

Yes, these fires will eventually be tamed and people will pick up their lives and carry on just as New Yorkers did after the attacks.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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