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By extension, the word has also come to mean “to socially render (a male person) less of a [[man]],” or “to make (a male person) feel himself to be less of a man by subjecting him to humiliation.” This metaphorical usage of the word is much more common than the application of its literal meaning. It can also mean the reduction or removal of force behind a statute or legislation, e.g. "the [[Triennial Act]] was emasculated by the [[Cavalier Parliament]]". |
By extension, the word has also come to mean “to socially render (a male person) less of a [[man]],” or “to make (a male person) feel himself to be less of a man by subjecting him to humiliation.” This metaphorical usage of the word is much more common than the application of its literal meaning. It can also mean the reduction or removal of force behind a statute or legislation, e.g. "the [[Triennial Act]] was emasculated by the [[Cavalier Parliament]]". |
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The removal of male (pollen) parts of a plant, largely for controlled pollenation and breeding purposes, is also called emasculation. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Penis removal]] |
*[[Penis removal]] |
Revision as of 20:51, 6 September 2006
Emasculation is the removal of the genitalia of a male, notably the penis and/or the testicles, by surgery, violence, or accident (see castration).
By extension, the word has also come to mean “to socially render (a male person) less of a man,” or “to make (a male person) feel himself to be less of a man by subjecting him to humiliation.” This metaphorical usage of the word is much more common than the application of its literal meaning. It can also mean the reduction or removal of force behind a statute or legislation, e.g. "the Triennial Act was emasculated by the Cavalier Parliament".
The removal of male (pollen) parts of a plant, largely for controlled pollenation and breeding purposes, is also called emasculation.