declaw

English

Etymology

de- + claw

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /diːˈklɔː/

Verb

declaw (third-person singular simple present declaws, present participle declawing, simple past and past participle declawed)

  1. (transitive, veterinary medicine) To surgically remove the claws of (an animal); to perform onychectomy on.
  2. (transitive, figuratively) To make harmless.
    • 2016 January 25, “Why Arabs would regret a toothless Chinese dragon”, in The National, retrieved 25 January 2016:
      If, when the moment arrives, China is unwilling to side with its allies, the Arabs will rapidly find a declawed Chinese dragon unwelcome.

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