0 past simple and past participle of neuter --
1 to remove part of an animal's sexual organs, so that it cannot produce young animals: --
Does not that mean that only neutered clones will search for such posts?
The society has also suggested that, with the exception of dogs kept specifically for planned breeding, dogs should be neutered.
Some of its worst aspects have been neutered, but its fundamental philosophy and purpose remain.
However, my advice is that a neutered dog can be just as vicious.
It should silence the critics who said that such legislation would be buried or neutered.
Poverty often dissuades people from having their dogs neutered—a desirable method of keeping the dog population down.
We want a body whose neutrality is not compromised, but we do not want a body that is neutered.
Why, then, do they introduce an advisory council, which is a neutered body whose remit is purely to advise?