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unmanning

noun as in castration

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“It is something like idleness and luxury unmanning us —the strings have gone slack and out of tune.”

At this moment that unmanning thunder cloud, the aegis, Athena’s shield, took form aloft in the great hall.

Now bearish Wall Street analysts are backpedaling – and this has already started unmanning many of the short sellers.

From Forbes

In his new movie, Langella finds excellent employment for that unmanning stare.

From Time

Here, there’s a lingering sense that being a dad who wears a baby carrier—without the excuse of, say, being a widower, as on TV shows past—is embarrassing and unmanning.

From Time

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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