How to use in-sentence of “sterile”:
+ Honeypot ants, or repletes, are sterile worker ants which are used as food stores.
+ Beowulf has taken a Concubinelover called Ursula, but is sterile after his affair with Grendel’s mother.
+ Instruments such as scissors and combs must be kept sterile and in good condition, and the barber is also responsible for keeping the shop clean by sweeping up hair.
+ He promoted the idea of sterile surgery while working at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
+ To “scrub” the hands for a surgery, water that can be turned on and off without touching with the hands is needed, a cleaning liquid named “chlorhexidine” or “iodine wash”, sterile cloth for drying the hands after washing, a sterile brush for hard washing and another sterile instrument for cleaning under the fingernails.
+ Dry the hands with the sterile cloth and put on surgical shirt or dress.
+ A sterile piece of cotton is rubbed across the back of the throat near the tonsils.
+ He showed that without spores no bacteria or viruses grew on sterile material.