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Emasculated meaning
simple past and past participle of emasculate
Example sentences (15)
I think that’s good given how emasculated he came across at times trying to get accepted by The Bloodline.
MacFadyen’s character is at a difficult moment in his life, feeling “emasculated” as a stay-at-home dad and struggling to get his business off the ground after its opening was delayed by Covid.
But the few that existed have been suppressed by the establishment of a corrupt oligarchical economic and political structure; total state control of the courts and justice system, a rubber-stamp parliament and an emasculated media.
Hamas has been emasculated in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, both at the hands of the Israelis.
Over the years, viewers have watched how Angela made Michael feel emasculated and insignificant while he tried to help her improve herself.
The one thing worse than a toxic male is an emasculated male.
Israel has, by becoming the Middle East’s leading state sponsor of nuclear proliferation through theft from the US, emasculated the moral standing of its principal benefactor.
It’s coming if Biden wins, an America in which the police have been emasculated and the federal government is the creature of the gangsters.
Xarabank host Peppi Azzopardi’s offer to open his house to stranded migrants also fuelled a barrage of racism with people accusing him of being unpatriotic, emasculated and crazy to take “those from Ħal Far”.
Democratic rule, that says, rule of the people by the people, is being emasculated and is in need of sustenance and revitalisation.
Emasculated in the workplace, Leatherface literally shields his vulnerability by wrapping himself in the skin of unfortunate workers.
Even in a fantasy world, Tony Abbott lurks -- emasculated and alone, Gollum-like perhaps -- but far from powerless.
Meghan also confirms she wishes to be known as a ‘co-parent’ rather than ‘mother’, and orders Prince Harry to wear a papoose 24/7 to ‘expunge the last toxins of masculinity’ from his poor emasculated soul.
With this decision, the Court has not only emasculated its own powers, it has abdicated its great role as guardian of the Constitution.
McGilligan, p. 190 However, it grossed less than $1 million and, according to Eastwood and Lang, flopped due to poor publicity and the "emasculated" role of Eastwood.