nonsexual

ADJECTIVE
  1. not having or involving sex
    an asexual spore
    asexual reproduction
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How To Use nonsexual In A Sentence

  • Massa gave contradictory explanations for his behavior, acknowledging he groped and tickled a staffer in a nonsexual way and wrestled with others at his 50th birthday party, but then denying any groping occurred. Chris Lee Shirtless Photo Controversy Prompt Congressman To Resign
  • Sexual offenders often begin this process with nonsexual physical contact and may proceed with sexual discussions in order to desensitize the victim.
  • Jerry Brown signed into law Assembly Bill 109, which would move people convicted of crimes deemed "non-serious, nonviolent and nonsexual" to county jails with some of the costs paid by the state—a plan known as "realignment. California Moves to Cut Inmate Population After Ruling
  • The singles scene today is glutted with people who are not committed to extramarital celibacy, and a great deal of prudence, tact, and self-control is needed by anyone who wants to have a nonsexual dating life.
  • The scholarly Arden footnotes both the sexual and nonsexual readings of the line, although its explanation of the latter — that she wants somebody else's beard on her chin — seems reminiscent of the puritanical bowdlerizing of editions past. Did Viola, Rosalind, and Portia wax?
  • HIV is not transmitted by casual contact or even by the close nonsexual contact that occurs at work, school, or home.
  • Similarly, WAC officers attempted to channel lesbian tendencies into nonsexual obedience to superiors. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Connections of all kinds, even the nonsexual ones, can be symbolized through sexual relationships in the dream world.
  • The earliest manifestations of dyspareunia occur with sexual contact, but the symptoms then increase to the point that the pain interferes with nonsexual activities.
  • Jerry Brown last month signed into law a plan to move people convicted of crimes deemed "non-serious, nonviolent and nonsexual" to county jails with some of the costs paid by the state. Prison Ruling Rattles California Budget
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