0 past simple and past participle of cull --
1 When people cull animals, they kill them, especially the weaker members of a particular group of them, in order to reduce or limit their number: --
Approximately 20 weaned heifer calves were selected each year as replacements for dams culled from the herd.
They finish as part of the pool of culled sows.
The less intelligent and socially cooperative would have been culled out by conspecific predators.
Overall, 313 stem-particle nouns and 118 stemparticle adjectives were culled.
I will claim that there could be worlds that are culled but not chosen.
Clutches used to found the 10 pair and control lines were culled randomly to keep larval densities equivalent in all lines.
By way of illustration, we culled statements from different professional associations to illustrate how distinctly their members understand human rights.
All voles were culled and weighed, and blood smears prepared from blood taken from the heart.