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were steered
verb
To castrate (a male calf).
Exact(60)
Typically women were steered away from that.
Traditionally, learning disabled students were steered toward vocations.
The other six cars were steered there under their own power.
Then two aircraft were steered into the twin towers, and the status quo became irrelevant.
They are kindred souls, superb athletes who were steered into the sport by coaches or teammates.
According to prosecutors, Thomas ensured that $392,000 in city funds were steered to Banks' foundation in 2008 and 2009.
For the young and attractive, nearby fences helped form a natural chute into which they were steered.
Not so long ago, global trade talks were steered largely by the United States, the European Union, Canada and Japan.
Bach's delicately turning resolutions were steered toward dissonance, threaded into jazzy lines and pulled from explicit motifs toward vivid abstractions.
Instead they were steered into the subprime variety by brokers who earned bigger fees by making dodgier mortgages.
Within it many socialists, including William Morris, John Elliot Burns, and George Lansbury, were steered toward Marxism by Hyndman.
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