emasculates

[US]/ɪˈmæs.kjʊ.leɪts/
[UK]/ɪˈmæs.kjə.leɪts/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to castrate or remove the masculine attributes; to weaken or make less effective; to make less masculine or forceful

Phrases & Collocations

emasculates men

emasculates society

emasculates masculinity

emasculates power

emasculates identity

emasculates culture

emasculates authority

emasculates relationships

emasculates confidence

emasculates values

Example Sentences

the harsh criticism emasculates his confidence.

society often emasculates men by promoting unrealistic standards.

he felt emasculated after losing the competition.

negative feedback can emasculate a person's motivation.

the constant demands of work can emasculate creativity.

being belittled in public emasculates one's dignity.

he feared that expressing vulnerability would emasculate him.

overprotectiveness can sometimes emasculate children.

criticism from peers can emasculate a young leader.

he believed that the system emasculates those who seek help.

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