Definitionadj. having unsuitable feminine qualities
Last update: August 4, 2015
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At the same time his paternal despotism tended to emasculate the Tuscan character. [Please select]
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The crucial moment came when an emasculated primary law was handed to him for his signature. [Please select]
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Every modification of the first vigorous touch is bound to weaken and sometimes to emasculate. [Please select]
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If a cock, when young, is emasculated, a remarkable change takes place in him. [Please select]
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You don't seriously suppose that after all these years, after all she has suffered--and she has suffered--she is going to be content with an emasculated form of friendship. [Please select]
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What he, the whole of Mussalmans and therefore I think also the Hindus resist is the shameless attempt of England and the other Powers under cover of self-determination to emasculate and dismember Turkey. [Please select]
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