Antonym: fertile. Similar words: sterilize, puerile, hysteria, posterity, hysterics, austerity, hysterical, mysterious. Meaning: ['sterəl /'steraɪl] adj. 1. incapable of reproducing 2. free of or using methods to keep free of pathological microorganisms 3. deficient in originality or creativity; lacking powers of invention.
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31. I bet her kitchen floor is surgically sterile.
32. There are even sterile controls for the piped music.
33. He loathed the sterile ritual of inspections, and this poor devil in his untimely end had saved him from that.
34. Peter and his registrar were already gowned, gloved, and were putting sterile drapes on the patient.
35. Legal theory has long been bedevilled by a sterile debate between positivists and natural lawyers.
36. Likewise sterile supplies and instruments are less plentiful than you may remember.
37. Giving blood is perfectly safe. All equipment is sterile, used once and thrown away.
38. The workers, scurrying along the tracks through the undergrowth, are blind and sterile.
39. Of course, sterile collecting procedures add significantly to the difficulty of field work.
40. To avoid contamination sterile reagents were used with new disposable pasteur pipettes for each addition and removal of washing solution.
41. But on the Lazarsfeldian view theoretical debate without systematically provided empirical evidence is essentially sterile not to say unscientific.
42. This threatens to become a sterile debate, but there are ways to make progress.
43. There wouldn't be any later, unless somehow, at the eleventh hour, I freed Karen from her sterile remorse.
44. Family photos and a clock that tells time backward add a personal touch to the sterile academic atmosphere.
45. A sterile culture because a purely hypothetical one, he wrote.
46. The floors of old-growth forests tend to be fairly sterile because overhead canopies of leaves prevent light from reaching the ground.
47. Probably sterile, he had left no sons, and a struggle for succession promptly ensued at the palace in Hue.
48. Models, walking between the rows of chairs in a sterile white room, wore shirts buttoned to the neck.
49. People present the greatest single threat of contamination for high purity and sterile materials.
50. Red Cross officials say they are running short of disinfectant and sterile bandages.
51. The aim is to produce beers that are sterile, have a long shelf life and are highly profitable.
52. This renders them sterile and has resulted in their virtual elimination from the Southampton and Solent coastal waters.
53. The vast tracts of sterile desert land were broken only by irregular patches of short, dry grasses or rough scrubland.
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54. Some women who used the birth control device became sterile.
55. Whole bile samples were collected anaerobically and into sterile tubes.
56. One can debate whether gatherings after Constantinople or after Trent have been ecumenical, but it is a sterile argument.
57. Perfection seems sterile; it is final, no mystery in it; it's a product of an assembly line. Dejan Stojanovic
58. I looked at each phial of heart stimulant in turn, the files, the needles in their sterile jar.
59. The owner of a sterile racehorse named Cigar said he would apply for permission to replicate the beast.
60. I see the big blue-green tent, created with sterile sheets, but it mostly hides Neil.
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