A heartfelt apology tenderises the feelings after a difficult argument.
A warm bath tenderises aching muscles and allows relaxation.
Brining the turkey tenderises the meat and infuses it with flavour.
Fermentation tenderises vegetables, creating a tangy, preserved product.
Marinating in yogurt tenderises the lamb, creating a creamy sauce.
Papain, an enzyme in papaya, tenderises meat effectively.
Pickling tenderises the cabbage, making it easier to digest.
Pounding the cutlet tenderises the fibres, preventing it from being chewy.
Simmering in wine tenderises the connective tissue in the shank.
The acidity of the lemon juice tenderises the chicken breast, making it succulent.
The act of forgiveness tenderises a grudge, allowing healing to occur.
The act of forgiveness tenderises the bitterness of betrayal.
The addition of rennet tenderises the curd during cheesemaking.
The ageing in a cave tenderises the rind of some cheeses.
The aging of a fine whiskey tenderises the flavor and character.
The aging process tenderises the cheese, developing a richer flavour.
The aging process tenderises the wine, improving its taste and bouquet.
The aroma of baking bread tenderises the morning air.
The artist uses a specific acid that tenderises the metal for easier sculpting.
The artist uses heat that tenderises the glass to sculpt it.
The artist’s careful sanding tenderises the wood before painting.
The artist’s gentle hand tenderises the clay on the pottery wheel.
The baker tenderises the gluten in the bread dough during kneading.
The butcher skillfully tenderises the flank steak before selling it.
The careful attention to detail tenderises the craftsmanship of the artist.
The careful pruning tenderises the branches of the plant.
The chef knows precisely how long to cook the octopus so that it tenderises perfectly.
The chef tenderises the steak with a mallet before grilling.
The chef uses a blend of spices that tenderises and flavours the meat.
The chef's expert technique tenderises even the most challenging ingredients.
The consistent practice of stretching tenderises the muscles, increasing flexibility.
The constant flow of water tenderises the river stones over time.
The constant wear tenderises the fabric of well-loved clothes.
The craftsman's polishing tenderises the leather, making it supple.
The critic argued that the artist's empathy tenderises his work.
The doctor's gentle voice tenderises the anxiety of the patient.
The empathetic understanding tenderises a rigid mindset.
The enzymatic action tenderises the fibres in the meat.
The enzyme bromelain in pineapple tenderises gelatin, preventing it from setting.
The enzyme ficin from figs also tenderises meats like papain.
The enzyme in the kiwi fruit tenderises the meat, providing a tangy flavour.
The fermentation of cabbage tenderises and preserves it.
The gardener tenderises the soil with compost and worm castings.
The gentle coaxing of a scared animal tenderises its defensiveness.
The gentle heat of the sun tenderises the peaches, making them soft and sweet.
The gentle massage tenderises the muscles and increases blood flow.
The gentle rain tenderises the flower petals, making them delicate.
The gentle rocking of the boat tenderises a restless mind.
The gentle strumming of the guitar tenderises the atmosphere.
The gentle touch of a feather tenderises the skin.
The gentle voice of a parent tenderises the discipline given to the child.
The heat and humidity tenderises tropical fruits, making them sweeter.
The heat from the campfire tenderises marshmallows for the perfect s'more.
The kindness of a stranger tenderises a person's belief in humanity.
The long cooking process tenderises the ligaments in the ox cheeks.
The long cooking time in the stew tenderises the root vegetables.
The long maceration process tenderises the fruit, releasing its flavours.
The long soak in the brine tenderises the pork.
The lullaby tenderises the baby's restless spirit.
The marinade she uses tenderises even the toughest cuts of meat.
The massage therapist tenderises knotted muscles, releasing tension.
The memory of her kindness tenderises the anger in his heart.
The mother's comforting words tenderises her child's fear.
The musician tenderises his audience's hearts with a beautiful melody.
The patience shown with a fussy eater tenderises the tension at the table.
The patient care tenderises a nurse’s soul, changing her worldview.
The pressure cooker tenderises tough cuts of meat quickly and efficiently.
The process of annealing tenderises the metal, making it more malleable.
The process of blanching tenderises some vegetables for freezing.
The process of dry-aging tenderises and concentrates the flavor of beef.
The process of pickling tenderises and preserves cucumbers.
The rain tenderises the soil, making it easier to plant seeds.
The repeated brushing tenderises the horse’s coat, making it shiny.
The simple act of listening tenderises a difficult conversation.
The skillful editing tenderises a rough draft, making it flow.
The slow cooking in a tagine tenderises the lamb with dried fruits.
The slow dance tenderises their embrace, creating a sweet moment.
The slow kneading of the dough tenderises it, resulting in a fluffy bread.
The slow ripening in the sun tenderises the tomatoes, making them juicy.
The slow-moving glacier tenderises the landscape over millennia.
The slow, deliberate process of weaving tenderises the yarn, creating a strong fabric.
The slow, deliberate rhythm of the music tenderises the soul.
The slow, rhythmic pounding of the waves tenderises the seaweed.
The soft light of dawn tenderises the harshness of the city.
The soft music tenderises the mood in the room.
The soft purring of the cat tenderises the stressful atmosphere.
The sous vide method tenderises the meat by maintaining a consistent temperature.
The story about her childhood tenderises his understanding of her quirks.
The sunlight on skin tenderises the mood, making it feel warm and gentle.
The teacher’s patience tenderises the student’s frustration.
The therapist’s empathy tenderises the patient’s vulnerability.
The thoughtful response to a harsh comment tenderises the situation.
The unexpected compliment tenderises the awkward silence.
The warmth of a smile tenderises a cold exterior.
The warmth of the fire tenderises the chill of the evening.
The weathering process tenderises the harsh edges of a landscape.
The writer’s compassionate storytelling tenderises even the hardest heart.
Time and a slow cooker tenderises the brisket until it falls apart.
Years of love and care tenderises a family bond.
Years of weathering tenderises stone, smoothing its sharp edges.