transgendered
Americanadjective
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See transgender.
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“Defendant Michael Smurro himself never uttered a word to the plaintiffs or anyone that disparaged transgendered individuals, or in fact any individuals,” his attorney Alexander Schachtel wrote in court papers filed earlier this month.
From Seattle Times
President Trump in 2017 abruptly announced a ban on transgendered individuals serving in the military, reversing a decision made just before President Obama left office the year before.
From Washington Times
In fact, bigendered, nongendered or transgendered people have appeared throughout human history, and the practice of sexual reassignment surgery dates from the Second World War.
From Scientific American
“Right now many transgendered people do not have identity documents … this is really problematic when people apply for jobs or try to open a bank account.”
From Washington Times
Earlier this month, Georgulas filed a proposed parenting plan that said the child isn’t yet at an age where treatment with hormonal suppression, puberty blockers or transgendered reassignment surgery is considered.
From Seattle Times
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