Artificial intelligent assistant

intemper

inˈtemper, v. Obs. rare—1.
  [in-2: cf. entemper.]
  trans. To immix.

1627 H. Burton Baiting Pope's Bull 4 The judicious Reader may therein discerne notable artifice, intempering strong poyson as it were in a payre of Italian or Spanish perfumed gloues.

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