contemperare
to balance; to reconcile
verb kon-tem-peh-RAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin contemperare ('to mix in due proportion'), from con- + temperare ('to temper').
Also means
to temper
Usage Note
Contemperare is a formal, juridical, and administrative verb meaning to reconcile competing interests or requirements: contemperare le esigenze di tutti (to balance everyone's needs). It is rarely used in everyday speech and is most common in legal texts, political discourse, and formal writing. It takes avere as its auxiliary.
Examples
"La legge deve contemperare libertà e sicurezza."
Natural Translation
The law must balance freedom and security.
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