Temperate in a sentence as an adjective

], even though it is situated where it should rather be hot or at least temperate.

CTX is a temperate phage that makes cholera produce toxin.

Its a dusty country - and you do need to clean more often than you do in the temperate regions.

He did still lower the temperate, after all, just gave the incorrect distance at which it was done.

The area was never fertile in the way it's understood by people used to temperate climates.

Does this require a pretty temperate environment, or is it relatively well sealed?

My introduction to Rushkoff was Cyberia [1].He's much more temperate now than he was in Cyberia.

The researchers measured the rate of shell growth for the diverse species ranging from crabs to algae, from both temperate and tropical waters.

While I had always considered myself a relatively even and temperate guy, friends who saw me then would tell me that I seemed constantly angry and brooding.

"Isnt air conditioning in temperate climates an unnecessary waste of energy?

It sounds like Australia's geographical relationship to Antarctica at the beginning of the Eocene contributed to Antarctica's temperate climate at the time.

Temperate definitions

adjective

(of weather or climate) free from extremes; mild; or characteristic of such weather or climate; "a temperate region"; "the temperate zones"; "temperate plants"

adjective

not extreme in behavior; "temperate in his habits"; "a temperate response to an insult"; "temperate in his eating and drinking"

adjective

not extreme; "a moderate penalty"; "temperate in his response to criticism"

See also: moderate