verb
- to deprive of strength, vigor, or effectiveness; to weaken
- to castrate; to remove the male reproductive organs
Usage: medical; veterinary
adjective
- deprived of masculine vigor or strength; weakened
Examples
- The new regulations will emasculate the committee’s authority.
- Budget cuts have emasculated the program’s effectiveness.
- The veterinarian will emasculate the young bull next week.
- His confidence was emasculated by years of criticism.
- The treaty left the nation’s military emasculated.
- The scandal emasculated his political career.
- The company’s emasculated response disappointed investors.