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Regarding the cojones: Jake had none, he had been emasculated by a war injury.

Kyle Smith's denouncement of Free to Be in Sunday's New York Post because it “emasculated men” is totally baffling.

And in the 2010 comedy Grown Ups, Chris Rock plays a stay-at-home father who is mercilessly emasculated by his own mother-in-law.

America, and Americans, should reject “the doctrine of ignoble ease” that had emasculated the nation.

Obama pushing assault-weapons ban, Harry Reid not buying (Obama emasculated even by a Dem).

These deities were attended by emasculated priests and the priests in oriental costume paraded Rome in religious ceremony.

It is unfortunate if the boy beholds in these two essential institutions merely an emasculated police.

The cult associates, especially the priests, lacerated and emasculated themselves in the fury of religious excitement.

When tired of this brutality, they emasculated their wretched victim with a common table-knife.

This affirmed the constitutionality of the statute at all points; but, at the same time, emasculated it most effectually.

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On this page you'll find 78 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to emasculated, such as: ailing, decrepit, flabby, fragile, frail, and incompetent.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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