Neutering in a sentence as a noun

If they simply turn it into Jim Beam, they're neutering their brand.

It is worth noting that the campaign to make spaying and neutering required has also done considerable harm.

This happened before neutering and spaying became prevalent.

It's quite possible to support Apple's lockdown without supporting the neutering of the internet.

Open source and DRM are fundamentally incompatibleif neutering the DRM is a mere recompile away, what good is it to the sorts of organizations that require DRM?

These two companies have somewhat destroyed mobile innovation by being the largest providers of mobile internet and neutering their services to be almost useless outside of checking email and web browsing.

And everybody who wants personal freedom would be free of a red herring and could better concentrate on functional ways of neutering the modern governments' ability to do things like ban personal tools in the first place.

Of course MS are framing it like that - would you really expect them to say "We made this proposal because Google+Firefox+Apple are neutering our Embrace+Extend+Extinguish ritual, and additionally the WebRTC thing is going to demolish the $8B value of our skype purchase"?The fact that they may have good technical arguments should not confuse you.

Neutering definitions

noun

the sterilization of an animal; "they took him to the vet for neutering"

See also: fixing altering