emasculate in the PONS Dictionary

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They decry turbo-lag and the sort of gutless acceleration that emasculates men and dilutes what were once perfect driving cars.
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He began by emasculating the country's highest tribunal, the constitutional court.
www.cbc.ca
Can't you see, feminism is not about overpowering or emasculating men in society.
www.independent.co.uk
Or that you're some musclehead who believes a neutered pet emasculates you by proxy.
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Is it emasculating for men to adopt their wives' last names?
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He has been visceral and sincere, to a degree that would emasculate a rapper more obsessive about maintaining an air of invincibility.
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Even just talking about what society expects from men can seem "emasculating," she said.
news.nationalpost.com
Consequently, it is important to me to be in a relationship with somebody who doesn't constantly emasculate me.
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This was seen as emasculating the soldiers who were unable to live up to their expected societal roles.
en.wikipedia.org
They also tracked emasculating words such as boyish, florid and emotional.
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