What does sterilized mean?
Definitions for sterilized
ster·il·ized
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Princeton's WordNet
sterilized, sterilisedadjective
made infertile
Webster Dictionary
Sterilized
of Sterilize
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of sterilized in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of sterilized in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of sterilized in a Sentence
Many American boys that fought in WWII had been sterilized under eugenic laws passed by the the United States Supreme Court under the 1927 case of Buck v. Bell. Over 80,000 Americans would be forcibly sterilized under that legal precedent. Coincidentally, Buck v Bell is also the legal precedent cited in Roe v. Wade, the famous abortion rights case.
The problem with faith-based [ films ] is not the name ; it’s the content of these films, the secular world can not relate to on-screen faith-based characters who have been so sterilized that they never curse, make bad decisions, or engage in bad behavior like the majority of folks -- Christian or not -- in the real world.
Under those laws, about 60,000 people were sterilized in procedures that we would qualify today as being compulsory, forced, involuntary, and under the justifications that the people who were being sterilized were unfit to reproduce.
We need to start training, we cannot lie at home for a long time. Of course, safety is a top priority. We have a big red blanket at the entrance to the building, and I ask for it to be sterilized every two or three hours.
I'm a little scared about being sterilized but I prefer that to having more children.
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- جراثیم سے پاکUrdu
- tiệt trùngVietnamese
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