Similar words: emasculate, calculated, masculine, reticulated, articulated, vascular, masculinity, vascular bundle. Meaning: [ɪ'mæskjʊleɪt] adj. (of a male animal) having the testicles removed.
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1. Left-wing dissidents have been emasculated and marginalised.
2. Some men feel emasculated if they work for a woman.
3. Since Japan's defeat, the military has remained largely emasculated.
4. The bill has been emasculated by Congress.
5. He felt emasculated by her dominance.
6. A lot of men would feel emasculated if they stayed at home while their wives went out to work.
7. The gallae may have emasculated themselves or the elders may have done it for them.
8. The Clean Air Act has been emasculated by tobacco industry pressure.
9. Similarly in the international arena, an emasculated politics is incapable of sustaining an effective national defense.
10. The senate emasculated the law.
11. The Senate emasculated the law.
12. The experiment makes clear, in the emasculated bandicoot that excises hypophysis, mammary gland lacks the reaction to progesterone completely.
13. The law against speeding is emasculated by fining offenders only five dollars.
14. The editor emasculated the speech by cutting out its strongest passages.
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15. Tosh was known to be a man who feared no-one, yet he was clearly emasculated by his girlfriend.
16. Facing the Tories in what is a most boring and infantile election campaign is an emasculated and barely recognisable Labour party.
17. The French Socialist and Communist literature was thus completely emasculated.
18. Various taxes and fees shops, excessive share for the negotiability of such commercial housing almost being emasculated .
19. His adventures among the Lilliputians have been read in emasculated nursery editions by most children.
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