Similar words: feminization, minimisation, miniaturisation, feminism, feminist, international organisation, canonisation, ionisation. Meaning: n. the process of becoming feminized; the development of female characteristics (loss of facial hair or breast enlargement) in a male because of hormonal disorders or castration.
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1. The feminisation of general practice—crisis or business as usual?
2. The feminisation of management also depends on gender diversity in educational institutions where companies recruit managers.
3. Feminisation of management seems to protect against financial crisis. Is the female managerial style different and could it positively influence companies' performances?
4. The "feminisation" of alcohol has been going on for years, from the prancing fawns of Babycham in the 1950s through lurid-hued alcopops to today's handbag-sized bottles and cartons of wine.
5. Academics are becoming concerned about the" feminisation" of universities because they know that it means that many working class men are missing out.
6. One possibility, according to Prof Berry, is that Mary may have had a condition called testicular feminisation.
7. Father-of-two Jenny-Anne went on to have a breast augmentation procedure this January followed by facial feminisation surgery.
8. Scientists at the University of Rochester in New York discovered that boys born to women exposed to phthalates had smaller penises and other feminisation of the genitals.
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