tamed

/teɪmd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of tame.
    • They tamed the land by clearing forests and building farms.
    • She tamed the wild horse in just three months.
    • He tamed his fear of heights by climbing small hills first.
adjective
  1. Made gentle or obedient; domesticated.
    • The tamed lion performed tricks in the circus.
    • Tamed animals often cannot survive in the wild.
    • They kept a tamed raccoon as a pet.
  2. Brought under control; reduced in intensity or power.
    • His tamed temper made him easier to work with.
    • The tamed river now provides irrigation for the valley.
    • The once raging fire was finally tamed by the firefighters.
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