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No one could emasculate him: he was already a woman.
To present the words without the music is to emasculate them.
As the wife takes greater control, she is emasculating her husband off the field.
The means used to emasculate local government have been varied.
"Is this the same person who threatened to emasculate us all if we got up and left the game last week?"
I think it is not only Richard that you are emasculating today."
Even before the attacks, many conservatives feared America was emasculating itself yet again.
Strengthening, not emasculating, the concept of equal justice under law.
I believe you suggested the work could be emasculating.
"He's tried to emasculate every program I put forward."
"I don't think we should just emasculate politics," he said.
I never passed up an opportunity to make some nasty, emasculating remark.
She understood that her new income might emasculate him.
That would emasculate the Commission and do a great disservice to all concerned.
This interpretation emasculates the remedy against third parties almost completely.
I also saw you threaten to emasculate this man.
"It's emasculating," she says at one point, choosing a strange word.
Even then it ensured that there would be emasculating exemptions.
Such a conclusion could emasculate the exercise of many discretionary powers.
It was as though Paul stood in the enervating, emasculating presence of his father again.
They emasculate themselves in order to better show their adulation.'
He trusted us to do the right thing, and here we were secretly plotting to emasculate him.
The other side says: 'Aren't you emasculating the state to do some good?
It's emasculating and many men would not do it."
Now these experimenters want to further emasculate society by giving lessons in sensitivity.