(Of a male animal) having the testicles removed.
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.
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