adjective
- tending to weaken, diminish, or deprive of strength, vigor, or effectiveness
Usage: formal; often used in critical or negative contexts
Examples
- The new regulations were criticized as emasculatory, stripping the agency of its enforcement powers.
- Critics argued that the budget cuts had an emasculatory effect on the military's operational capacity.
- The emasculatory tone of the memo undermined the department's authority.
- Some viewed the compromise as emasculatory to the original proposal's intent.
- The emasculatory policies left the organization unable to respond effectively to challenges.