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  • verb Present participle of masculinize.

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Examples

  • Excess testosterone can also have "masculinizing" effects on women.

    Mcgwire's Power Supply 2008

  • CAH results in an excess of androgens prenatally, and this can lead to a "masculinizing" of a female fetus's genitals.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • CAH results in an excess of androgens prenatally, and this can lead to a "masculinizing" of a female fetus's genitals.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • CAH results in an excess of androgens prenatally, and this can lead to a "masculinizing" of a female fetus's genitals.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2010

  • CAH results in an excess of androgens prenatally, and this can lead to a "masculinizing" of a female fetus's genitals.

    A.E.Brain 2010

  • Some scientists have suggested that exposure to masculinizing sex hormones, particularly androgens, puts boys at an advantage in math and spatial skills, because androgens alter developing brain structure and function in a way that supports these activities.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • Female rappers routinely relinquish their agency by masculinizing themselves.

    PART 3/3: Nicki Minaj Responds to LL Cool J’s “Around the Way Girl” « Gender Across Borders 2010

  • Personally, I don't know if masculinizing one's self has to involve dealing violence to a representation of women, but apparently these boys do.

    RA RA RA RA RA RA RA RA RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! fantasyecho 2008

  • Some scientists have suggested that exposure to masculinizing sex hormones, particularly androgens, puts boys at an advantage in math and spatial skills, because androgens alter developing brain structure and function in a way that supports these activities.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

  • Some scientists have suggested that exposure to masculinizing sex hormones, particularly androgens, puts boys at an advantage in math and spatial skills, because androgens alter developing brain structure and function in a way that supports these activities.

    Choke Ph.D. Sian Beilock 2010

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