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Filter by Meaning The emasculated team felt defeated after losing their tenth consecutive match.
The emasculated team failed to score a single goal in the match.
The emasculated bridge collapsed under the weight of the heavy trucks.
Her emasculated voice was barely audible in the crowded room.
The emasculated scientist's groundbreaking research was disregarded by his colleagues.
She felt emasculated when her contributions to the project were overlooked.
The emasculated laptop couldn't handle the heavy graphic design software.
The economic crisis has emasculated the purchasing power of the middle class.
The betrayal by his closest friend emasculated his trust in others.
The corporate takeover emasculated the creativity and innovation of the acquired company.
The censorship laws emasculated freedom of speech in the country.
The injury emasculated his ability to play the piano.
The dictator's oppressive regime emasculated the power of the people.
The scandal emasculated the politician's reputation.
The negative reviews emasculated the reputation of the restaurant.
The technological advancements emasculated traditional manufacturing methods.
The new regulations emasculated the company's competitiveness.
The corrupt officials emasculated the effectiveness of the law enforcement agency.
The unexpected betrayal emasculated their trust in each other.
The heavy rain emasculated the strength of the river banks, causing them to collapse.
The medication emasculated the virus's ability to replicate.
The harsh criticism emasculated her confidence as an artist.
The drought emasculated the once-thriving agriculture industry.
The dictator's oppressive regime emasculated the citizens' freedom of speech.
The tornado emasculated the small town, leaving it in ruins.
The technological advancements emasculated the need for manual labor in the industry.
The new regulations emasculated the power of the labor union.
The researchers emasculated the mice in their study to examine the effects of testosterone depletion on behavior.
The poultry farmer emasculated the rooster to avoid territorial aggression.
The breeder emasculated the male rabbit to ensure that it wouldn't impregnate the female rabbits accidentally.
The researcher emasculated the male fish to study the effects of hormone disruption on reproduction.
The hunter emasculated the boar after capturing it, as a way to assert dominance over the animal.
The biologist emasculated the laboratory rats for a controlled study on hormonal effects.
The injury emasculated his athletic abilities.
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