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What does tamed mean?

"Tamed" has a few different meanings, depending on the context:

1. Domesticated: This is the most common meaning of "tamed." It refers to an animal that has been bred and trained to live with humans and be under their control. For example:

* "The lion was tamed and now lives in a zoo."

* "Cats were once wild animals, but they have been tamed for centuries."

2. Controlled or subdued: This meaning applies to something that has been brought under control or made less wild or powerful. For example:

* "The wind was tamed by the trees."

* "The government tried to tame inflation."

3. Made less harsh or extreme: This meaning applies to something that has been softened or made more moderate. For example:

* "The architect tamed the modern design with some traditional elements."

* "He tamed his anger and spoke calmly."

In general, "tamed" implies a process of change where something becomes less wild, less threatening, or more manageable. It can also imply a loss of natural instincts or behaviors.

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