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Meanings of
emasculated
in English
(Of a male animal) having the testicles removed.
cut
gelded
Related terms
castrated
unsexed
Synonyms
Examples for "
cut
"
cut
gelded
Examples for "
cut
"
1
Julian Barnes: 'Do you expect Europe to
cut
us a good deal?
2
That study, which was published last year, used standard Crispr
cut
-
and
-
paste
technology.
3
Olmert
cut
short a visit to Europe on Wednesday and returned home.
4
The job
cut
will likely affect mainly foreign plants, the paper said.
5
Results: Radiologically, these three second tumors were clearly
cut
-
end
scar area recurrences.
1
Stablemate Moreno has been
gelded
since two good runs at first campaign.
2
He took a keen hold again last time, despite having been
gelded
.
3
Will your friend still want you when you've been
gelded
,
I wonder?
4
Hoping no one figured out that one of your broodmares
gelded
you.
5
His sow farrows, his horse is
gelded
,
a first lamb is born.
Usage of
emasculated
in English
1
The politicians used the intervention fantasy to combat the
emasculated
national self-image.
2
Both the sacred prostitutes and
emasculated
priests were held in religious veneration.
3
Under the pretext of improving the law it can be easily
emasculated
.
4
The hosts tore forward and Vidal looked not merely confused but
emasculated
.
5
Mention of the Galli, the
emasculated
priests of Cybebe should be made.
6
On the dean's advice, I weakly consented to have the book
emasculated
.
7
There are times certain ideas of Black Feminist thought make me
feel
…
emasculated
.
8
Whether it signals an
emasculated
role for the arts remains to be seen.
9
So you think that men get
emasculated
when they stand up … Yes.
10
For some reason, they often seem to feel
emasculated
by admitting to it.
11
When my dad was told he couldn't work any more, he felt
emasculated
.
12
The first was withered, but it was clear he'd been
emasculated
.
13
Sharing that voice should not mean one has to feel
emasculated
,
she wrote.
14
Life, as expressed in the entire place, was crumpled, dwarfed,
emasculated
.
15
Our present culture is based on an
emasculated
and mendacious study of antiquity.
16
He had felt
emasculated
,
nearer to the angels, cleansed of sexuality.
Other examples for "emasculated"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
emasculated
emasculate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
feel emasculated
emasculated priests
emasculated preaching
altogether emasculated
become emasculated
More collocations
Emasculated
through the time
Emasculated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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