[
UK
/tɹænsdʒˈɛndəd/
]
NOUN
- a person who has undergone a sex change operation
ADJECTIVE
- involving a partial or full reversal of gender
How To Use transgendered In A Sentence
- The goal of the gender-blind hall, says the dean of student services, is to create a more comfortable environment for transgendered students.
- Until gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered people are fully equal under law, we are second-class citizens.
- It would be interesting to see what happens when cisgendered women enter transgendered women space.
- It doesn't harm cisgendered women to try and understand the challenges transgendered women experience.
- The choice can be even more complicated for gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgendered people.
- As my comment made abundantly clear, in some contexts, consideration of sexual preference is a factor of "ability to do the job" rather than of "prejudice or bigotry" assuming, arguendo, that we accept the concept of "intersexed" - which I take it is a euphemism for "transgendered" rather than hermaphrodite. Get ready for the government to look at you with X-ray eyes.
- If you are a lesbian, bisexual woman, or transgendered / transsexual woman (living full-time), you are invited to participate in this study.
- Pity the poor textbook writer, charged not only with describing American history to semiliterate students our public schools rank 49th in the nation but also with locating transgendered Americans who made their marks upon it. History Class Can't Stop Bullies
- The bill also would extend nondiscrimination laws to gays, lesbians and transgendered and transexual people.
- I knew I couldn't possibly do justice to the subject from a transgendered or transsexual perspective.