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Definition of "unmanning" [unmanning]

  • Present participle of unman. (verb)
  • That destroys manly virtues or qualities; that renders effeminate or helpless. (adjective)

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Use "unmanning" in a sentence
  • ""Actually Question, Hitler was very anti-Christian; one of the cornerstones of his ideology was to eventually do away with Christianity as he saw it as an offshoot of Jewish culture and thus" unmanning "the Aryan races." "" "wrong once again ... read a bit more""
  • ""Actually Question, Hitler was very anti-Christian; one of the cornerstones of his ideology was to eventually do away with Christianity as he saw it as an offshoot of Jewish culture and thus" unmanning "the Aryan races."
  • "Once he had assured himself that his wife and son were safe and relatively unscathed, Carmine banished the awful helplessness, the unmanning knowledge that Desdemona had had to save herself."