stereotyped

/ˈster-ē-ə-ˌtīpt/

adjective

  1. conforming to a fixed or general pattern or type

  2. conforming to or characteristic of a stereotype of a simplified or prejudiced nature; also : lacking originality or individuality

  3. characterized by frequent repetition of the same, typically purposeless movement, gesture, posture, or vocal sound or utterance : marked by stereotypy

Infection causes a stereotyped physiological response in vertebrates characterized by fever and depression of plasma iron and zinc concentrations.

… sports that allow women participants to remain true to the stereotyped expectations of femininity (such as being graceful and nonaggressive) and that provide for beauty and aesthetic pleasure.

trite hackneyed stereotyped threadbare mean lacking the freshness that evokes attention or interest. trite applies to a once effective phrase or idea spoiled from long familiarity. hackneyed stresses being worn out by overuse so as to become dull and meaningless.

verb

  1. to make a stereotype from

  2. to repeat without variation : make, hackneyed

  3. to develop a mental stereotype about