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at·tem·per \əˈtempə(r), aˈ-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English attempren, from Middle French atemprer, from Latin attemperare to adjust, accommodate, from ad- + temperare to temper — more at temper 1. obsolete : regulate, control, order 2. archaic a. : soften, mitigate b. : soothe, appease 3. a. archaic : to reduce, modify, or moderate by mixture b. : to modify the temperature of : make (as air) warmer or colder 4. archaic : to make suitable : accommodate, adapt 5. archaic : to bring into harmony : attune Synonyms: see moderate |