A few drops of vinegar can help intenerate the meat before grilling, resulting in a more palatable steak.
A little kindness can intenerate even the most cynical of hearts.
Exposure to art and beauty can intenerate the soul, fostering creativity and appreciation.
Exposure to different cultures can intenerate prejudices, fostering understanding and acceptance.
Exposure to sunlight and gentle breezes will intenerate the freshly hung laundry, leaving it soft and pleasant.
He found solace in music, allowing it to intenerate the sharp edges of his anxiety.
He found that meditation helped to intenerate his emotions, allowing him to process them more effectively.
He hoped a sincere apology would intenerate her resolve and convince her to forgive him.
He hoped that confronting his fears would intenerate their power over him.
He hoped that facing his demons would intenerate their hold on him.
He hoped that learning from his failures would intenerate his approach to future challenges.
He hoped that learning from his mistakes would intenerate his judgment in the future.
He hoped that learning from his past would intenerate his future choices.
He hoped that understanding his own biases would intenerate his interactions with others.
He hoped that understanding the other person's perspective would intenerate his own biases.
He hoped that understanding the roots of his anger would intenerate its intensity.
He needed something to intenerate his resolve, to break through his stubbornness.
He soaked the beans overnight to intenerate them for easier cooking.
He used a dry-aging process to intenerate the beef, enhancing its flavor and tenderness.
He used a food processor to intenerate the vegetables for the baby food.
He used a marinade of pineapple juice to intenerate the pork tenderloin.
He used a pressure cooker to intenerate the tough beans in a fraction of the time.
He used a slow cooker to intenerate the stew meat, resulting in a rich and flavorful dish.
He used a slow roasting method to intenerate the tough lamb shoulder.
He used a special enzyme to intenerate the fibers of the plant-based meat alternative.
He used a special marinade to intenerate the exotic game meat before grilling.
Her kind words served to intenerate the anger he had been harboring, making him reconsider his stance.
She added a small amount of baking soda to the water to intenerate the vegetables.
She added a splash of lemon juice to the vinaigrette to intenerate the bitterness of the greens.
She added a touch of honey to the marinade to intenerate the acidity of the citrus.
She looked for opportunities to intenerate her understanding of different cultures.
She looked for ways to intenerate her approach to difficult conversations.
She needed something to intenerate her spirit, to lift her out of her current funk.
She sought experiences that would intenerate her heart, making her more empathetic.
She sought out experiences that would intenerate her appreciation for life.
She sought out experiences that would intenerate her connection to nature.
She sought out experiences that would intenerate her connection to others.
She sought out opportunities to intenerate her empathy for those less fortunate.
She used a blend of herbs to intenerate the aroma of the simmering sauce.
She used a blend of spices to intenerate the flavor of the bland tofu.
She used a combination of techniques to intenerate both the texture and the taste of the meal.
She used a combination of techniques to intenerate the flavor and texture of the dish.
She used a meat mallet to intenerate the chicken breasts before breading them.
She used a rolling pin to intenerate the pastry dough, making it easier to work with.
She used a special enzyme to intenerate the fibers of the plant-based protein.
She used a special tool to intenerate the leather for her craft projects.
She used a tenderizing hammer to intenerate the cutlets before frying them.
She used a variety of spices and herbs to intenerate the dish, creating a symphony of flavors.
Sometimes, a simple act of kindness is enough to intenerate a difficult situation.
Sometimes, all it takes is a heartfelt conversation to intenerate a strained relationship.
The act of creating art helped him to intenerate his feelings of isolation.
The act of forgiveness can intenerate the pain of betrayal, allowing healing to begin.
The act of practicing mindfulness helped her to intenerate her anxious thoughts.
The act of volunteering helped to intenerate his focus on material possessions, shifting his values.
The act of writing helped her to intenerate the complexities of her life, making sense of her experiences.
The aroma of baking bread seemed to intenerate the atmosphere of the cozy cottage.
The artist used subtle washes of color to intenerate the stark lines of the building in the painting.
The author used vivid imagery to intenerate the reader's feelings, evoking empathy for the protagonist.
The calming presence of her pet seemed to intenerate her loneliness.
The chef hoped that a slow braise would intenerate the tough cut of beef, making it melt-in-your-mouth tender.
The comforting embrace of a friend seemed to intenerate his grief.
The experience of motherhood seemed to intenerate her entire being, filling her with tenderness.
The experience of travel can intenerate narrow perspectives, broadening one's understanding of the world.
The experience, though difficult, helped to intenerate her as a person, making her more compassionate.
The gentle breeze helped to intenerate the newly woven fabric, making it softer to the touch.
The gentle light of dawn seemed to intenerate the shadows of the night.
The gentle music was intended to intenerate the mood and create a relaxing atmosphere.
The gentle rhythm of the waves helped to intenerate her racing thoughts.
The gentle sway of the hammock seemed to intenerate his worries.
The gentle touch of her hand seemed to intenerate his sadness.
The memories of her childhood served to intenerate her view of the world.
The music's mournful melody seemed to intenerate the hardened hearts of the prisoners, bringing tears to their eyes.
The old woman's stories served to intenerate the history lessons, bringing the past to life for the students.
The passage of time can sometimes intenerate even the most painful memories.
The peacefulness of the countryside seemed to intenerate the stresses of city life.
The poet hoped his verses would intenerate the reader's understanding of grief.
The practice of forgiveness helped her to intenerate the bitterness of past hurts.
The practice of gratitude helped her to intenerate her focus on negativity.
The practice of gratitude journaling helped her to intenerate her focus on the positive aspects of her life.
The practice of self-acceptance helped her to intenerate her feelings of inadequacy.
The practice of self-compassion helped her to intenerate her self-criticism.
The quiet beauty of the sunset seemed to intenerate the harshness of the day.
The quiet hum of the machinery seemed to intenerate the stillness of the factory floor.
The quiet solitude of the forest seemed to intenerate his senses, heightening his awareness.
The rain began to intenerate the dry, cracked earth, promising relief from the drought.
The rain continued to fall, promising to intenerate the parched landscape.
The serene atmosphere of the temple seemed to intenerate the anxieties of the visitors.
The soft glow of the candlelight seemed to intenerate the darkness of the room.
The soft light filtering through the curtains seemed to intenerate the morning's harsh reality.
The soothing sound of the ocean seemed to intenerate his troubled mind.
The sound of children laughing seemed to intenerate the hardened cityscape.
The sound of rain on the roof seemed to intenerate the silence of the night.
The speaker's vulnerability served to intenerate the audience, making them more receptive to his message.
The therapist helped him intenerate his rigid beliefs, encouraging him to be more open-minded.
The warm compress was applied to intenerate the muscle tissue, relieving the persistent knot in her shoulder.
The warmth of the fire seemed to intenerate the tension in the room, creating a more convivial atmosphere.
The warmth of the sun seemed to intenerate the chill of the winter air.
Time and perspective began to intenerate his judgment, allowing him to see the situation more clearly.
With age, the harsh memories began to intenerate, losing their sharp edges and becoming less painful.
Years of hardship had, surprisingly, failed to intenerate his spirit; he remained resilient and optimistic.