6 collocations for sterilising

Then art takes its revengeand we are bad artists, because we are poor and sterilised human beings.

The shells seemed to have sterilised the earth.

One is that spread of knowledge and that accompanying change in moral attitude which is more and more sterilising the once prolific American home, and the second is the rising standard of feminine education.

I haven't the slightest doubt that we shall end by segregating or sterilising the person of criminal tendencies, which only means a total inability, in the presence of a temptation, to foresee consequences, and which gratifies a momentary desire.

It is particularly noteworthy that each accession of new blood seems to sterilise its predecessors.

Special entrances for ambulances were already in existence, baths had already been fitted in the wounded reception rooms, and in many cases sterilising sheds were already installed.

6 collocations for  sterilising