Sentences

intenerate in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To intenerate means to soften or make more tender, especially in relation to physical or emotional states.

Sample Sentences

  1. The warmth of the sun seemed to intenerate the hard soil, making it easier to till.
  2. Her gentle words were enough to intenerate his icy demeanor, revealing a softer side.
  3. The prolonged exposure to moisture helped to intenerate the wood, making it more pliable for crafting.
  4. He hoped the heartfelt apology would intenerate her anger and restore their friendship.
  5. As the steam enveloped the vegetables, it began to intenerate them to perfection for the stew.
  6. The warm sun began to inteneratethe soil, making it easier to plant the seeds.
  7. Her gentle touch seemed to inteneratethe harshness of his past, allowing him to open up.
  8. The long exposure to steam will inteneratethe fibers of the fabric, making it easier to work with.
  9. As the rain fell steadily, it served to inteneratethe ground, preparing it for the upcoming planting season.
  10. The chef's secret was to inteneratethe meat overnight, resulting in a tender and flavorful dish.