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prepubescent

[ UK /pɹɪpjuːbˈɛsənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (especially of human beings) at the age immediately before puberty; often marked by accelerated growth

How To Use prepubescent In A Sentence

  • Unlike pedophilia (peak attraction to prepubescent children), hebephilia (peak attraction to early pubescent-aged children) ephebophilia (peak attraction to adolescents) and teleiophilia (peak attraction to reproductive-aged adults), gerontophilia has not been explored systematically using sexological laboratory techniques- Jesse Bering is an evolutionary psychologist and director of the Institute of Cognition and Culture at the Queen's University, Belfast. Slate Magazine
  • Yet, based on your letter, it would seem that you started ballet training in your teens and your body is not naturally suited to the profession's prepubescent shape.
  • If you're a veteran actor who's nervous or excited about your chances to win an Oscar, the last thing you wanna see is a montage of prepubescents who have already scored the golden statuette!
  • So, are the prepubescent girls who visit the site actually falling in love with red meat, when they catch their breath while reflecting on their own inherent self-worth?
  • In one of the most counterintuitive findings, the report says that fewer than 5 percent of the abusive priests exhibited behavior consistent with pedophilia, which it defines as a psychiatric disorder that is characterized by recurrent fantasies, urges and behaviors about prepubescent children. NYT > Home Page
  • Tim heard my cries, and he arrived at the witch's school to be bathed in rapturous love from the prepubescent masses. The Tim Curry fandom post/half-assed Worst Witch review
  • Some kids are prepubescent, some pubescent, some even postpubescent, he says. Young Runners
  • It also allows for marriage to prepubescent girls, stipulating that Islamic divorce procedures “shall apply to those who have not yet menstruated” 65:4. Post-American Presidency
  • The following isn't appropriate for prepubescents in any way.
  • In this paper, however, only prepubescent children are discussed.
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