noun
- plural of emasculation; instances or acts of depriving someone of power, strength, or effectiveness
- plural of emasculation; surgical or chemical removal or inactivation of male reproductive organs or characteristics
Usage: commonly used in figurative contexts to describe loss of authority or influence
Usage: medical/biological term
Examples
- The new regulations were seen as emasculations of the agency's original authority.
- Critics argued that the budget cuts represented emasculations of the department's ability to function.
- The treaty's provisions were viewed by some as emasculations of national sovereignty.
- Historical emasculations of indigenous governance systems had lasting effects on communities.
- The policy changes amounted to emasculations of worker protections.
- Legal scholars debated whether the amendments constituted emasculations of constitutional rights.