To remove the testicles (and sometimes penis) of a male animal or to render the testicles unfunctional.
1 The sort of boy who would unsex himself by looking at a baby
2 You unsex us, if I may dare to say so.
3 I hope this land does not unsex me.
4 Rome can inflict celibacy even on priests that look like stall-fed oxen, but she cannot unsex men.
5 There are, first of all, the women who in their struggles for political power have done so much to unsex us.
6 The attitude of men toward those women who have so far presumed to " unsex themselves" is known to all.
7 Their unnatural attempt to be wiser than God, and to unsex themselves, had done little but disease their mind and heart.
8 Can a ballot in the hand of woman and dignity on her brow, more unsex her than do a scepter and a crown?
9 Whilst I aided him in "bringing in the sheaves," Luke did not unsex himself to help in my domain, but what man does?
10 Would Wallace despise her for unsexing herself and almost proposing to him?
11 There were some who feared that women would be unsexed by being given larger scope.
12 It unsexes womanhood by putting her publicly in male attire-toooften in no attire at all.
13 Her hard work has not unsexed her.
14 Unsex yourself, and become a Fury!
15 Much of the literature emphasizes the way starvation unsexes a teenage girl, shrinks the budding breasts, damps down new sexual feelings.
16 Men with shaggy beards and hair all entangled and unkempt, with fierce eyes and lowering glances; women with faces that unsexed them.
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