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had emasculated

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He thought that the assertive Congress of the 1970s had gone too far and had emasculated the presidency, making it nearly impossible for the president to get things done.

From Salon • Nov. 7, 2025

The Egyptian troops were badly equipped, badly trained and badly led; but the defeat was taken as proof that Egypt's corrupt ruling class had emasculated the country.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the following June a disaster occurred in a mine in Portage county owned by the member of the legislature who had emasculated the bill.

From The Coming of Coal by Bruere, Robert W.

It had emasculated Mankind's natural suspicion of strangers.

From Assassin by Bone, Jesse F. (Jesse Franklin)