adjective
- made tender or soft; softened in texture or consistency
- made more sympathetic, compassionate, or emotionally responsive
Usage: formal or literary; often used in cooking or food preparation contexts
Usage: literary or formal
Examples
- The intenerated meat fell apart easily with a fork.
- Years of hardship had not intenerated his heart, but rather made him more resolute.
- The chef prepared an intenerated sauce by slowly simmering the ingredients.
- Her intenerated expression showed genuine concern for the child's welfare.
- The intenerated leather was perfect for the delicate gloves.
- His intenerated conscience finally led him to confess the truth.