1. gendered - Adjective
2. gendered - Verb
of Gender
Source: Webster's dictionaryA big price to pay to have a politically correct colored and gendered mayor of a shove the virus right down your throat Democrat leadership. Source: Internet
Church has also criticized gendered descriptions of transgressive content that celebrate masculinity. Source: Internet
Butler (1990) p. 10. Butler argues that "bodies only appear, only endure, only live within the productive constraints of certain highly gendered regulatory schemas," Butler (1993) p. xi. Source: Internet
Despite the fact that there is still a gap between gender roles, today, roles are less gendered and more equal in comparison to how they were traditionally. Source: Internet
Disparate, gendered access to resources appears to be strongly linked to socioeconomic status. Source: Internet
Generally, gender approaches to climate change address gender- differentiated consequences of climate change, as well as unequal adaptation capacities and gendered contribution to climate change. Source: Internet