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castrate

[kas-treyt] / ˈkæs treɪt /


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In tight quarters, the smallest calves were branded, castrated and vaccinated.

From New York Times

The implication was that it hadn’t been safe before — that Twitter’s previous bosses had castrated Cook’s natural online state, depriving the masses of his provocative yet hilarious content.

From Washington Post

He describes his experience of castrating a hippo in the wild.

From BBC

King Henry I issued a decree in 1125 ordering that those who produced substandard currency “lose their right hand and be castrated.”

From New York Times

Mr Zelensky detailed allegations of war crimes in the city, including against one man said to have been castrated and murdered.

From BBC