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emasculated
adjective as in feeble
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Example Sentences
Adrift and emasculated, Stan is less a patriarch than the defeated captain of a sinking ship, drowning in his futility.
In fact, I think those gendered stereotypes — Americans as virile and manly; Europeans as emasculated or effeminate — go back much further than that, and were inhaled by nearly all American men of Trump’s generation.
The idea is to create a permission structure for men to support Harris and not feel emasculated by doing so.
“He emasculated any public agency that might put a brake on his power,” Hunt said.
They certainly aren't valued as leaders in a party where men live in a constant state of paranoia about being emasculated.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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