Tamed synonyms
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Not or no longer wild; domesticated
wild (antonym)
Exposed to the wind and sea; unsheltered.
To preside over:
To introduce and accustom (an animal or plant) into another region; naturalize.
To acclimatize an animal or plant
To grow or tend (a plant or crop).
To bring into or return to a suitable condition for use, as cultivation or habitation:
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To subdue is defined as to gain control over someone or something or to calm or quiet someone or something.
To restrain; subdue:
To make suitable, desirable, or free from excess by mingling with something else; reduce in intensity, esp. by the admixture of some other quality; moderate; assuage; mollify
To undermine or reduce the strength, morale, or resistance of.
To modify, limit, restrict or moderate something; especially to add conditions or requirements for an assertion to be true.
To turn off the sound of.
To prepare physically, as with a regimen:
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To curtail or inhibit the activity of something, such as the immune system or a gene.
To bring under control or subjection; conquer
To control so strictly or severely as to prevent the natural development or expression of
To cut off or remove dead or living parts or branches of (a plant, for example) to improve shape or growth.
To become master of; control, conquer, etc.
To control the movement or behavior of; handle
Humble is defined as to lower the condition or position of someone or something.
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To tame or train (a horse or other animal)
To rule or control by superior power or influence
To punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience.
To hold in restraint; check:
To gain control of or subdue by military force:
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To burst or break
To fail to fulfill; cancel:
increased (related)
Increase is defined as to become bigger or greater.
Find another word for tamed. In this page you can discover 31 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for tamed, like: tame, wild, moderated, domesticated, naturalized, cultivated, reclaimed, subdued, chastened, tempered and softened.