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gendered

[jen-derd]

adjective

  1. characteristic of, suited to, or biased toward one gender.

    gendered diapers.



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My lab’s research on this component of household labor has found that it is even more gendered than physical household labor, and takes a greater toll on women’s mental health.

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In a letter to the school, Dr Ryan said: "Gendered uniforms can limit girls' movement and engagement in physical activities."

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The letter specifically condemns what it describes as racialized and gendered targeting of McDonald and Lewis, both acclaimed Black women artists.

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It's the link between nature and nurture, and you could say it almost if not quite justifies the idea that cells are gendered, not just differentiated on the basis of biological sex — for example, epigenetic factors can alter brain cells, including sex-linked aspects of them.

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“Milkman” expertly exposes the alienation and paranoia of living in a city already riven by violence and the banality of gendered harm when there has been a larger societal breakdown.

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