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Definition of desexualize in English: desexualize(British desexualise) verb diːˈsɛkʃʊəlʌɪzdēˈsekSH(əw)əˌlīz [with object]Deprive of sexual character or the distinctive qualities of a sex. sanitized, desexualized renderings of lesbian love Example sentencesExamples - Interestingly, bared limbs were not necessarily as virtuous as bared breasts; over the centuries, the body has been sexualized and desexualized in many different ways.
- Women are portrayed as desexualized personae and seen through a sadomasochistic veil.
- Even Shiva, a god profoundly connected with sexuality and the phallus, is desexualized in a most bizarre way.
- Much of early Australian cinema portrays women as pretty accompaniments who are fought over, rescued, or who are alternatively tough and desexualized.
- All of the examiner's findings can be conveyed to the patient during the examination and, at the same time, the physician can encourage and educate the patient about breast self-examination and desexualize the process.
- I have explored the political dimensions of Clarke's analysis because I think that his text offers an insight into the desexualised discourses of modernity itself.
- For example, in American cinema they were caricatured as clownish, desexualised mammies or maids.
- By desexualizing the issue we preserve the government's purpose (a social institution that brings stability to our society) without endorsing behavior that many of us consider immoral.
- I will set an example for women and girls, educate the public, dispel breastfeeding myths, desexualize the breast, and make the world a better place, all through the simple act of feeding my child.
- He claims we allow our ‘culture’ to become desexualized by opting for roles as monogamous spouses and television decorators, which somehow lets society cast our sexuality as shameful and secret.
- We defensively sanitize and desexualize ourselves and our children in order to reassure ourselves and others that we are free of any desires even remotely connected to childhood sexuality.
- The icon has dangerously conditioned society into believing the mere passive projection of the iconic idea and thereby subjecting the woman into being an eternally sad, unrealised, desexualised figure.
- In the discourse of nationalism the woman is the ‘motherland'. And as the mother figure she is desexualized, thus making her suitable for worship by her sons.
- Black feminists have consistently drawn attention to European history's construction of black women as hypersexual, or as desexualized characters, there to serve the interests of white women and men.
- One of the interesting things I find about the normal female archetypes is that they are very desexualised, certainly in terms of sex as a positive in itself outside of procreation.
- The problematic move from looking to touching is exemplified in the Western art of the nude where, until comparatively recently, bodies were sanitized, desexualized, and idealized.
- Unlike most women in their 60s, she refuses to chop her long hair short as if to follow some desexualizing code.
- Mathieu's battling with the desexualising bigotry he has faced is captivating.
- Unlike John Henry, Uncle Remus was an old, docile, and desexualized African American man who told stories to children.
- A girl-on-girl catfight, ironically enough, is the film's only moment of gender transcendence, effectively desexualizing a trope that has become little more than a choreographed excuse for women to rip each other's clothes off.
Derivatives noun The gradual desexualization of the mother is based on unfortunate, limiting stereotypes. Example sentencesExamples - What dramatization, sanitization, and desexualization follow from this general inflation of psychic economies across the whole of social space?
- One of feminism's great legacies was to dismantle the Victorian desexualisation of women whereby they were expected to bridle men's unruly sexuality.
- Does it close off the contradictions in terms of a patriarchal discourse on motherhood, asking the spectator to accept desexualization, sacrifice, and powerlessness?
- Aside from constantly portraying ‘himself,’ his beautified body, desexualization, and on-screen relationships with men also play into his unrecognized camp.
Definition of desexualize in US English: desexualize(British desexualise) verbdēˈsekSH(əw)əˌlīz [with object]Deprive of sexual character or the distinctive qualities of a sex. sanitized, desexualized renderings of lesbian love Example sentencesExamples - By desexualizing the issue we preserve the government's purpose (a social institution that brings stability to our society) without endorsing behavior that many of us consider immoral.
- Black feminists have consistently drawn attention to European history's construction of black women as hypersexual, or as desexualized characters, there to serve the interests of white women and men.
- Much of early Australian cinema portrays women as pretty accompaniments who are fought over, rescued, or who are alternatively tough and desexualized.
- Mathieu's battling with the desexualising bigotry he has faced is captivating.
- Unlike John Henry, Uncle Remus was an old, docile, and desexualized African American man who told stories to children.
- The problematic move from looking to touching is exemplified in the Western art of the nude where, until comparatively recently, bodies were sanitized, desexualized, and idealized.
- Interestingly, bared limbs were not necessarily as virtuous as bared breasts; over the centuries, the body has been sexualized and desexualized in many different ways.
- Even Shiva, a god profoundly connected with sexuality and the phallus, is desexualized in a most bizarre way.
- I have explored the political dimensions of Clarke's analysis because I think that his text offers an insight into the desexualised discourses of modernity itself.
- A girl-on-girl catfight, ironically enough, is the film's only moment of gender transcendence, effectively desexualizing a trope that has become little more than a choreographed excuse for women to rip each other's clothes off.
- Women are portrayed as desexualized personae and seen through a sadomasochistic veil.
- The icon has dangerously conditioned society into believing the mere passive projection of the iconic idea and thereby subjecting the woman into being an eternally sad, unrealised, desexualised figure.
- One of the interesting things I find about the normal female archetypes is that they are very desexualised, certainly in terms of sex as a positive in itself outside of procreation.
- We defensively sanitize and desexualize ourselves and our children in order to reassure ourselves and others that we are free of any desires even remotely connected to childhood sexuality.
- All of the examiner's findings can be conveyed to the patient during the examination and, at the same time, the physician can encourage and educate the patient about breast self-examination and desexualize the process.
- He claims we allow our ‘culture’ to become desexualized by opting for roles as monogamous spouses and television decorators, which somehow lets society cast our sexuality as shameful and secret.
- In the discourse of nationalism the woman is the ‘motherland'. And as the mother figure she is desexualized, thus making her suitable for worship by her sons.
- For example, in American cinema they were caricatured as clownish, desexualised mammies or maids.
- Unlike most women in their 60s, she refuses to chop her long hair short as if to follow some desexualizing code.
- I will set an example for women and girls, educate the public, dispel breastfeeding myths, desexualize the breast, and make the world a better place, all through the simple act of feeding my child.
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