noun
- plural of eunuchism; the practice, condition, or state of being a eunuch, or the castration of males
- plural of eunuchism; figurative: the state of being powerless, ineffectual, or stripped of authority or influence
Usage: historical; formal
Usage: figurative; formal
Examples
- Historical records document various eunuchisms practiced in ancient imperial courts.
- The policy represented a form of institutional eunuchisms that stripped the agency from lower-level officials.
- Scholars debate the prevalence of eunuchisms across different cultures and time periods.
- The reforms were criticized as eunuchisms of the original legislative intent.
- Ancient texts describe eunuchisms as a means of ensuring loyalty in palace hierarchies.