Neuter in a sentence as a noun

"He" is used as both neuter and masculine.

We neutered them because we know precisely what they are.

Contrary to some commentary, we didn’t neuter these interfaces because we didn’t know what they were.

It's not being sexist, or non-gender-neutral, it's just a way to have neuter pronouns without awkward constructions such as "they" or "he/she".

Neuter in a sentence as a verb

About your PS: using "he" and its associated pronouns as the neuter pronoun is a well-established and common occurrence.

It sounds like they'd be happy to license it otherwise to anyone that wants to use it now, but they don't want to neuter their monetization for all the people that sign up later.

A deeper, more well thought out alternative that did not ultimately neuter the computer and disempower the user would have been much more difficult.

Thats for you and them to figure out."If your going to do some data analysis, try to make it actionable/useful and stand by it or take an opinion vs just a shallow attempt at data analysis which you neuter with caveats.

Neuter in a sentence as an adjective

Why is corporate espionage and sabotage by our guys something that is permissible?We push for free trade agreements to neuter foreign businesses' competitivity, and then we still put them under surveillance; how is this okay?

The way to attack these problems is not to try to neuter intellectual curiosity, to replace everything in a chemistry set with water, to replace tools with their nerf equivalents, to put people in jail when they venture too close to danger.

Do we lack the energy to take general concepts and apply them to new areas in new ways?When we break a larger writing down and extract just the main theses, we make it easier and quicker to under understand, but we also neuter and even change the meaning.

Neuter definitions

noun

a gender that refers chiefly (but not exclusively) to inanimate objects (neither masculine nor feminine)

verb

remove the ovaries of; "Is your cat spayed?"

See also: alter spay castrate

adjective

of grammatical gender; "`it' is the third-person singular neuter pronoun"

adjective

having no or imperfectly developed or nonfunctional sex organs

See also: sexless