neuter in Russian
neuter in Russian is беспристра́стный, нейтра́льный, сре́дний — neuter means not aligned with either side; neither one thing nor the other.
neuter in Russian
What does "neuter" mean?
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adj Not aligned with either side; neither one thing nor the other.
"He tried to stay neuter in the office dispute."
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adj In grammar, belonging to a gender that is neither masculine nor feminine.
"In German, "das Kind" uses the neuter article."
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verb To remove an animal's reproductive organs so it cannot breed.
"They had their cat neutered before it turned six months old."
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verb To greatly weaken or reduce the effect of something.
"The amendment was designed to neuter the bill's toughest provisions."
neuter in a sentence
- He tried to stay neuter in the office dispute.
- In German, "das Kind" uses the neuter article.
- They had their cat neutered before it turned six months old.
- Vets recommend neutering dogs to help control the pet population.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "neuter" in Russian?
"neuter" in Russian is беспристра́стный, нейтра́льный, сре́дний. neuter means: Not aligned with either side; neither one thing nor the other.
How do you pronounce беспристра́стный?
"neuter" in Russian is беспристра́стный, pronounced "bespristrastnyy".
How do you use "neuter" in a sentence?
Example: "He tried to stay neuter in the office dispute." In Russian, "neuter" is беспристра́стный, нейтра́льный, сре́дний.
Are there other ways to say "neuter" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 11 translations listed for "neuter": беспристра́стный, нейтра́льный, сре́дний, средний, неперехо́дный, беспо́лый.