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    sterile
    /ˈstɛrʌɪl/

    adjective

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  2. STERILE definition: 1. (of a living being) unable to produce young, or (of land) unable to produce plants or crops: 2…. Learn more.

  3. a. : unproductive of vegetation. a sterile arid region. b. : free from living organisms and especially pathogenic microorganisms. a sterile syringe. c. : lacking in stimulating emotional or intellectual quality : lifeless.

  4. (of a living being) unable to produce young, or (of land) unable to produce plants or crops: Mules are usually sterile. One of the side effects of the drug could be to make men sterile. having no imagination, new ideas, or energy: a sterile argument. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Animal reproduction. androgen. anti-estrogen.

  5. Sterile definition: free from living germs or microorganisms; aseptic. See examples of STERILE used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of 'sterile' Word Frequency. sterile. (steraɪl , US -rəl ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Something that is sterile is completely clean and free from germs. He always made sure that any cuts were protected by sterile dressings. Urine is sterile. Synonyms: germ-free, antiseptic, sterilized, disinfected More Synonyms of sterile.

  7. 1. a. Not producing or incapable of producing offspring. b. Not producing or incapable of producing seed, fruit, spores, or other reproductive structures. Used of plants or their parts. 2. Producing little or no vegetation; unfruitful: sterile land. 3. Free from live bacteria or other microorganisms: a sterile operating area; sterile instruments.

  8. (of a discussion, an argument, etc.) not producing any useful result synonym fruitless. We need to focus on solving the problem rather than continuing the sterile debate on how it came about. Extra Examples. not having individual personality, imagination or new ideas. The room felt cold and sterile. He felt creatively and emotionally sterile.