verb
- to make or become effeminate; to weaken or reduce the strength or vigor of
Usage: third person singular present tense or plural form; formal or literary
noun
- plural of effeminate; people regarded as having characteristics traditionally associated with women
Usage: plural form; often considered offensive or derogatory
Examples
- A sedentary lifestyle effeminates the body and reduces physical endurance.
- Excessive luxury effeminates the character of a nation.
- The critic argued that modern society effeminates young men through overprotection.
- Historical texts sometimes used the term effeminates to describe men who did not conform to masculine ideals.
- The philosopher warned that comfort effeminates the spirit and weakens moral resolve.