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Emasculate Meaning in English

word

əˈmæskjuˌɫeɪt/, /əˈmæskjuɫɪt
uh-MASK-yuh-layt
ɪmˈæskjʊlˌeɪt
ih-MASK-yuh-layt

Definition

To remove a male's ability to reproduce (by removing testicles), or, more commonly, to make a person or group feel weak, powerless, or less masculine.

Usage & Nuances

Formally refers to castration, but it's far more often used figuratively for making someone or something weak or taking away authority or strength. Can be emotionally strong or offensive if directed at a person. Common collocations: 'emasculate a man', 'feel emasculated', 'emasculated by'. Avoid in polite conversation unless discussing serious topics.

Example Sentences

The law sought to emasculate the king's power.

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Some people fear that new rules will emasculate the traditional system.

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The procedure will emasculate the animal so it cannot reproduce.

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He felt emasculated when he lost his job and couldn't provide for his family.

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Some comedies make jokes about men feeling emasculated by their partners.

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The reforms could emasculate the entire department if not implemented carefully.

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