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neuter

[noo-ter, nyoo-] / ˈnu tər, ˈnyu- /


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It wasn’t my intent to be in it, but more often than not, documentaries neuter and make invisible the acts of their creation.

From Los Angeles Times

Earlier this month, the seasonal effect was neutered by stock-market weakness.

From MarketWatch

Ms. Tisch overruled a civilian advisory board by forgoing discipline, but Mr. Mamdani would give the board the last say and neuter the chain of command.

From The Wall Street Journal

Threats from Iran could have neutered them at any time.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ms Connolly is also in support of better education, together with government-funded neutering.

From BBC