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masculinise

VERB
  1. produce virilism in or cause to assume masculine characteristics, as through a hormonal imbalance or hormone therapy
    the drugs masculinized the teenage girl

How To Use masculinise In A Sentence

  • The model of academic performativity which emerges is one which is premised on a distinctly masculinised form of labour, situated in a distinctly masculinised culture.
  • Women were initially banned from cheering at many schools because of the fear that they would become masculinised.
  • And in female to males you only give an androgen, that's to masculinise the body.
  • The notion of topos is due for a revival, especially if we are to consider seriously the recuperation of sentimental poetry and the many women poets who do not invest in the masculinised rhetorics of anti-rhetoric proffered in the Lyrical Ballads model of Romantic-period literary history. _Queen Mab_ as Topological Repertoire
  • The tiny organs make enough of the hormone to steer the rest of the baby's body into developing a typically male form and probably it masculinises its brain in small but important ways as well.
  • Heavily masculinised contact sports celebrate and reinforce dominant roles of gender.
  • I really wish that women in hyper-masculinised industries would call a spade a spade. Don’t complain: Surviving in a hyper-masculinised industry « Womanvsfeminist’s Blog
  • ‘These drugs predictably and sometimes permanently masculinise females,’ said Dr Charles Yesalis of Penn State University, who first studied steroid abuse in high schools in 1987.
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