noun
- the act of depriving someone of power, strength, or effectiveness; weakening or undermining
- the surgical removal or chemical suppression of male reproductive organs or characteristics
Usage: figurative use; most common sense
Usage: medical/biological context
Examples
- The new regulations were seen as an emasculation of the agency's authority.
- Critics argued that the budget cuts represented an emasculation of the military's capabilities.
- The loss of voting rights was experienced as a form of political emasculation.
- Some viewed the compromise as an emasculation of the original proposal.
- The company's emasculation of its research department led to fewer innovations.
- He felt the constant criticism was an emasculation of his confidence.