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"castrated" Definitions
  1. emasculated by having the testicles removed: Some castrated male cats will spray urine, but it is much more common in unneutered males.
  2. deprived of strength, force, or effectiveness: She claims that the International Criminal Court is a castrated organization with no policing power.
  3. Psychology
  4. rendered impotent, literally or metaphorically, by psychological means, especially by having one’s masculinity or femininity threatened: The show is full of literally and figuratively castrated men, witless and robotic, while women drive the action.
  5. the simple past tense and past participle of castrate.

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"To say the army castrated Nawaz Sharif — Nawaz Sharif was castrated by his own corruption," he said.
The country surgically castrated 85 men between 2000 and 2011.
She haughtily wears a bountiful necklace strung with castrated cocks.
Oh, also the fact that he was castrated long ago.
Funny enough, given that Theon was famously castrated in the show.
Alan Turing was chemically castrated for being gay in the 1950s.
It also helps to be castrated and live a long time.
She watches her playmates get castrated when they reach sexual maturity.
The castrated Theon's masculinity has been redeemed as clearly as his soul.
He is flayed, he is castrated, and he is kept on a rack.
He committed suicide in 1954 after he was chemically castrated for being gay.
Some of them were castrated, and thousands more were sent to concentration camps.
He also attacked Hillary Clinton, saying she kept a "testicle lockbox" and castrated men.
Was it when a psychopath ate a sausage next to his freshly-castrated hostage?
Three of the five hijras whom Banyan met in Old Delhi had been castrated.
In an experiment, castrated males did survive -- but that doesn't do much for reproduction.
Johno and his siblings ski-raced, played hockey, castrated bulls, and learned to fly.
"In my opinion, I was forcibly castrated," Maxi said in an interview with BuzzFeed News.
The viewer learns that Villanelle also murdered and castrated the husband of a previous lover.
Angrily, he recounted how enemies had stolen the horse from him and returned it castrated.
Soldiers had also gang-raped his mother and castrated and beheaded his father, he said.
The macaques were castrated during the tissue sampling process, whereas human cancer patients are not.
As a member of the Unsullied, Grey Worm was castrated, leaving him especially vulnerable with Missandei.
But they want a castrated humor, and you have the chance to start all over again.
Snouted, declawed, castrated probably, he danced on hind feet to the musics of a short whip.
Eventually, the priesthood was even opened up to non-castrated citizen men, changing its nature entirely.
Self-described Trump supporters have left messages recommending that I be castrated, decapitated and set on fire.
Poor castrated Theon's had it rougher over time than just about anybody else bivouacked within Castle Stark.
And is that a set of castrated genitals in the hand of the smaller boy beneath him?
As I wrote a week after the launch, Instagram Stories castrated Snapchat, even if it can't kill it.
For boys, the fear is of castration; girls, as they are traumatized eventually to discover, are already castrated.
Alan Turing, the pioneering British computer scientist, was chemically castrated by his government for being gay in 1952.
Ritchie plays Grey Worm on the HBO series, a member of the Unsullied soldiers who are all fully castrated.
Horror would probably land you an NC-17—especially if the dick is going to be butchered or castrated.
But if you put a word in quotes, it becomes representational, rather than performative — in this context, maybe castrated?
In another version, Attis is a mortal priest, castrated by a king as punishment for defending himself against rape.
He was later chemically castrated and left unable to work for the security services because of his criminal record.
Offenders would be chemically castrated in addition to whatever additional penalties were enforced by the court, according to the measure.
"The State Department has been basically castrated," said Todd Rosenblum, who served as DHS deputy undersecretary during the Obama administration.
Some claimants allege they suffered property destruction or the theft of livestock — others that they were gang raped or castrated.
In India, for instance, hijras, a category of men who dress as women, many of them castrated, have a certain standing.
Farinelli's voice never dropped: he was castrated before puberty, which resulted in a voice that was extraordinarily high, clear, and powerful.
Foreign critics of his Chechnya policy enraged him to the extent that he once offered to have a French journalist castrated.
The forgers reported, for example — truthfully — that Edward Aaron, 34, had been abducted, beaten and castrated by Klansmen in Birmingham, Ala.
"This was the sweetest actor in the world that they castrated," Ms. Thorne told the website Horror Cult Films in 19603.
A delightful Bronn, up on the ramparts with Jaime, points out that he would never fight in an army were he castrated.
Freddy the runaway, like many beef cattle, was apparently a castrated male (young male and female animals are also used for meat).
Apparently, if a male reindeer is castrated, it stops the process of casting the antlers, thus he becomes more like a female.
In the third century A.D., it is widely believed, the great Catholic theologian Origen, working on roughly the same principle, castrated himself.
However, in 1952 he was convicted of "gross indecency" for having a relationship with another man and was sentenced to be chemically castrated.
Elsewhere Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell" is castrated of its swagger and turned into a sonambulant piano ballad that'll break your heart… and Lana's.
In 2002, Clem and a producer stood trial for animal cruelty after they castrated and slaughtered a wild boar on Clem's morning show.
Unsurprisingly, the man who castrated Theon Greyjoy for fun turned out to be a less than stellar husband, physically and psychologically tormenting Sansa.
Either way, MIT's fusion program, which has over the years attracted some of the most brilliant minds in plasma physics, has effectively been castrated.
One of my uncle's friends was castrated after a bad drug deal, but that was the only violent story I recall from that time.
Some doctors, like Austrian endocrinologist Eugen Steinach, led testicle transplantation experiences in which gay men were castrated then given "heterosexual testicles" from other males.
But he was stripped of his job and chemically castrated after being convicted of gross indecency in 1952 for having sex with a man.
The horror story repeated most urgently among troopers and guards to justify the violence was that the prisoners had castrated one of the hostages.
Castrated in front of the entire watching world, Goodell and the league filed an appeal, but there was little to be done for that season.
Dr. Luke and Sony and Manhattan Supreme Court have castrated Kesha against her will, and we're driving the getaway car that mandates their doing so.
After freaking Varys out by discussing the sorcerer who castrated him, Kinvara promised Tyrion she'd call on her priests to spread Dany's message throughout Essos.
Since the former slave was castrated as a young boy and forced into an obsessive level of military training, he has no experience with women.
I weep for the cats that have been unwillingly shaven, stranded on telephone poles, forced to take acid, or castrated by the state of Israel.
They are also raised for their meat, and, since Knickers was a steer (a castrated bull), he unfortunately had no future in the dairy business.
Which is what occurred with such unfortunate early ventures as "Good Vibrations" (the perky Beach Boys musical) and "All Shook Up" (the castrated Elvis musical).
Just because these animals were free to graze in a pasture doesn't mean they weren't castrated, dehorned, and branded, usually without pain medicine or veterinary supervision.
According to the AP, by Sunday, 500 people had donated nearly 90,000 Norwegian kroner (USD$10,600) to a crowdfunding site in order to repair the castrated peen.
Even men with "imperfect" genitalia, as long as they presented as male, or if castrated, could prove that it was done accidentally, could be ordained with special permission.
The Greek god Cronus castrated his own father and, fearing a similar fate would befall him, gobbled up five of his own children before vomiting them back out.
"At two months old they castrated me and threw my testicles in the garbage bin without telling my parents," said Truffer who was born with testes inside her.
According to Greek myth, Venus was born when Cronus, son of Gaia and Uranus, castrated his father and threw his testicles into the sea, causing it to foam.
"Instead, they're being chemically castrated and sterilized surgically, mutilated by surgeons, according to only ideology — no science — which in any other situation would be considered criminal," he said.
Farinelli, the young Italian opera star who was castrated at the age of 10 by his musician brother, is affectingly embodied by another, identically dressed actor, Sam Crane.
Previous UN investigations have referenced widescale violence committed against children; in some instances boys were tied up, castrated or had their throats slit and were left to bleed out.
However, the best-known cut of wagyu is Kobe beef, which comes from the city of Kobe in Hyogo Prefecture and is made exclusively from steers, or castrated bulls.
In fact, the Park Police actively solicits donations, so long as the horses are "sound," castrated, at least 5.25 feet tall, and are able to walk, trot, and canter.
The ancient Romans smeared mouse fat onto the soles of their feet, and the Lunesta of the Dark Ages was a smoothie made from the gall of castrated boars.
The three sisters, the "infernal goddesses" of ancient mythology born from the blood shed by Uranus when he was castrated by his son, were known for relentlessly hounding men.
This would no doubt surprise the hell out of every character who's made fun of Grey Worm over the years for being castrated, as is tradition for Unsullied soldiers.
As a member of the Unsullied, Grey Worm was castrated in order to minimize the possibility of sexual activity or romantic feelings — love-stoned warriors do not win wars, apparently.
Kay Ivey (R) signed a bill into law Monday requiring sex offenders whose victims are younger than 13 to be chemically castrated as a condition of parole, AL.com first reported.
Testosterone is not only associated with risk-taking and violence, but it also appears to introduce physiological harms, since castrated males live a decade or two longer than intact ones.
He was stripped of his job and chemically castrated after being convicted of gross indecency in 1952 for having sex with a man, and killed himself two years later, aged 41.
Before adoption, the donkeys must have a clean bill of health and the males must be castrated, which is an easier and less invasive process than spaying the females, he said.
Some called for the girl's mother to be charged and for the men to be publicly hanged, castrated, thrown into a pit to "suffer," or to be shot by firing squad.
The new policy was named for Alan Turing, the mathematician and World War II codebreaker who was convicted in 1952 and chemically castrated for engaging in sexual relations with a man.
"They're going to claim that it is cruel and unusual punishment for someone who has served their time and for the rest of their life have to be castrated," he said.
Yet the Red Woman turns to Varys and reminds him of the voice he heard from the flames in his childhood, the one that spoke to him after he was castrated.
Instead of directing feelings of hurt and resentment against the government, the closed mines, or castrated industry, some Wrexham fans channel their hatred towards Chester FC – and what the city represents.
It's also more humane, PETA said, as the animals who were killed on roads did not have to endure things like getting "castrated, dehorned, or debeaked without anesthesia" and other traumatizing conditions.
Another witness told investigators that opposition soldiers had shot and killed his father, raped and killed his mother, and killed all of his brothers and sisters, then castrated him with a knife.
When the gas cleared, state officials reported that the prisoners had killed hostages—slit their throats, mutilated their faces, disemboweled one, and even castrated a CO and stuffed his genitals in his mouth.
Theon isn't feeling very festive, given the whole castrated/tortured/disfigured thing, but Yara is out of patience for his PTSD and tells him to suck it up—they have kingdoms to conquer.
Wonder Woman could have been the first real girl-power, big-budget action movie, but sadly, all of her Amazon energy was castrated in the service of making her an agent of propaganda.
And the superstars of Baroque opera were castratos — boys castrated before puberty to retain their high voices — the best of whom intriguingly combined a feminine range and sound quality with heroic, masculine power.
The policy is known as Turing's Law after the World War II codebreaker Alan Turing, who was chemically castrated after being convicted of gross indecency in 1952 for having sex with a man.
"According to one survey of voluntarily castrated males who identified themselves as eunuchs, only 30 percent and 11 percent had divulged this fact to close friends and family, respectively," Johnson and Irwig's study reads.
He has been kidnapped and castrated, has switched sides and is currently on the way back to his ancestral castle, where, judging by the teaser for Sunday's episode, a showdown with his sister awaits.
My only thought the entire time was that it would be utterly predictable for this show to have this woman—whom we have seen beaten, assaulted, and castrated—drown right before she gets free.
If he feels impotent and/or castrated by events over which he has no leverage, he lets the precarious placement of the pickle — at once a strange and completely revealing detail — do the talking.
Investigations of so-called humane farms have found that cows are still branded and have their sensitive horn tissue cut or burned out; pigs are castrated; and turkeys are debeaked, all without pain relief.
The friendship is all but shattered with the publication of Zola's novel "L'Oeuvre," whose barely disguised portrait of Cézanne as a "castrated, defeated, pathetic loser," in the painter's words, hurts him to the quick.
" The reason: he was drawn to page four of the Flynn supplement where, preceded by five redacted lines and followed by eleven more, hangs a useless, castrated phrase: "The defendant also provided useful information concerning.
He follows a typical standard for patients seeking gender confirming surgeries, requiring two letters from psychiatric specialists who approve of the patient's desire, and need, to be castrated, to have their penis removed, or both.
This is because the Creepy Lady, who hates men after her husband left her for the mother of the Sexy Housesitter (or something), castrated her first-born son thinking it would absolve him of masculinity.
And, of course, there is Robert Potter, who signed the Texas Declaration of Independence, and in 1831 took out his knife and castrated two men believed to have been involved in an affair with his wife.
"If the law allowed me to have you castrated, I would," Judge Amy Palumbo told Alden, refusing his attorney's plea to sentence him five to 10 years in prison with probation, KFOR  and the Associated Press report.
Dr. Bhasin said that the kind of training endured by special armed forces — tough exercise, lack of sleep and food — can cause testosterone to drop to the levels of men who have been castrated — lower than 50.
Some of her colleagues were killed during the heist, and one was castrated for no real reason except as a declaration of flamboyant cruelty — putatively on the part of the villains, though the blame really lies elsewhere.
His lecture was a barn-burning reprise of "An Inconvenient Truth," including the famous "hockey stick" graph of spiking temperatures, the famous map of an America castrated of its Florida by the coming rise in sea level.
As a kid, an ensemble of nasal voices singing castrated covers of the most overplayed songs on the radio was always upsetting to me (even in the condensed form of a one-minute commercial between Spongebob episodes).
Dogs in particular are very susceptible to experiencing false pregnancies, with female dogs that breed with castrated male dogs or female dogs that are neutered often displaying all the signs of pregnancy except the actual puppies after mating.
But they also made the more outlandish claim that their abbess, Leubovera, allowed strange men to enter the abbey and knock up their fellow nuns, and that she had castrated a man and kept him in the convent.
The British computer scientist, who was the subject of the 2015 film The Imitation Game portrayed by Benedict Cumberbatch, was a codebreaker during World War II. He was also chemically castrated after it was discovered that he was gay.
The combination of the all-consuming Brexit negotiations and the Corbyn-castrated Labour Party means that it's becoming part of Bagehot's "dignified" rather than "efficient" part of government (meaning it's there for show rather than to make real decisions).
In the opening episodes of this season, Theon, a man of middling morals who was held hostage, tortured, castrated and brainwashed (by Ramsay, as it so happens), is faced with saving his sister during an attack on their ship.
The actor quipped that on that front, "it's really not a bad thing, to be tied to your character," especially compared to actor Alfie Allen, whose character, Theon Greyjoy, was castrated after his own libidinous run on the show.
Theon, however, may be the show's most complex and relatable character, a foiled opportunist and traitor forced into heroism only by accident and after exploring every other option (and being castrated and having his penis mailed to his father).
The world has gone way past times when witches were burned, homosexuals castrated or adulterers branded, and Brunei has signed (but not yet ratified) the United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.
Likewise, Rome survived Emperor Nero a generation later, even as Nero apparently torched Rome, slaughtered Christians, slept with and then murdered his mother, kicked his pregnant wife to death, castrated and married a man and generally mismanaged the empire.
Ramsay — who castrated one poor captive for kicks, who hunted and raped women for sport, who gave his dogs a taste for human flesh — provided one last meal for his beloved pets, served up by Sansa, his abused wife.
But for the first major convention of Hollywood elites since the #metoo movement castrated some of its most powerful players, where Golden Globes women should be announcing their triumph and their resilience, the red carpet will be blanketed in black.
It chronicles Rocco's singular vision to rebel against the safe, sterile traditions of mainstream skate magazines that had become so corporately castrated that they no longer spoke to the new generation of skaters (nor would they run Rocco's aggressively lewd adverts).
Animals annually are crammed into metal cages without the ability to move throughout their lives; housed in dark windowless sheds; denied veterinary care; and de-beaked, tail-docked, and castrated without anesthesia, all because it is cheaper than more humane alternatives.
"We think that by the time the jury got this case, it had been castrated by the legal system and it was virtually impossible for Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. to get justice," said Debra S. Cohen, a lawyer for Mr. Chamberlain's family.
This gentle love story set in a forest glen was written for a low female voice and a castrato, a male singer castrated as a child to preserve his ability to produce the high, pure notes of a boy soprano.
These differences aren't just socially constructed because: They're universal across human cultures, they often have clear biological causes and links to prenatal testosterone, biological males that were castrated at birth and raised as females often still identify and act like males.
I was there reporting a book on Texas history and wanted to learn more about Willie McNeeley, a Black man who recalled in a 22016 edition of The Dallas Express, an African-American newspaper, about being castrated by a white mob here.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The British government must take urgent action to help end the "horrendous crisis" in South Sudan, where men have been castrated in fighting and women have drowned hiding from militias, UK lawmakers said in an open letter on Wednesday.
A steer—a castrated male—is released from a pen and pursued by two riders on horseback: one, called the header, throws a loop of rope around the steer's horns, and the other, the heeler, ropes the steer's hind legs, immobilizing the animal.
From the late 1800s well into the 20th century, thousands of people, mostly black and poor, were murdered by lynch mobs that sometimes burned their victims alive, castrated them or cut their bodies up into little pieces that were passed around as souvenirs.
While there aren't comprehensive statistics for the number of black men castrated by white mobs, experts say that white men's fear of black male sexuality lead to a constant threat of violence, including castration, from the time of slavery to the mid-twentieth century.
He had also gone hunting publicly, a no-no for Popes; blinded his spiritual father, Benedict, who had died of the injuries; castrated and murdered a cardinal subdeacon; set houses on fire; and wore a sword and helmet at all times for no apparent reason.
Unlike these days, when you turn on "Game of Thrones" and brace yourself for your next favorite character to be sliced, beheaded, castrated or worse, back in the early 1990s life was gentle, predictable, reliable, at least on TV. There were only four networks.
His work at Bletchley Park, Britain's wartime code-breaking centre, was credited with shortening the war and saving thousands of lives But he was stripped of his job and chemically castrated with injections of female hormones after being convicted of gross indecency in 1952 for having sex with a man.
And a fun fact: In 1778, Thomas Jefferson wrote a law in Virginia stating that men who commit polygamy and sodomy should be castrated, and women should be punished "by cutting thro' the cartilage of her nose a hole of one half inch diameter at the least" for either act.
The seven-minute tour takes you through the life of a factory-farmed pig, including piglets being tail-docked and castrated without pain relief, sows suckling their young in pens so small they can't stand, and males being fattened in such confinement that they turn on each other or succumb to disease.
Of course, it also finds him seething over last season's escape of his captives Sansa and Theon (Alfie Allen) — the young nobleman he castrated, forced into servitude and renamed Reek — and sets up who may be his most appalling victim yet: an as-yet-unborn half-sibling who could be a competing heir.
There are the fish, turtles, dolphins, and other marine life killed as "bycatch" in industrial fishing operations; the male chicks gassed or ground to death in egg farms where they're unnecessary; and male pigs who are castrated, in most countries sans anesthetic, to avoid "boar taint" from making their meat overly musky.
I shudder when I read many of the comments here because I realize that much really hasn't changed and that those postcards from the past of black men burned, castrated and swinging, surrounded by the faces of white men, women and children smiling gleefully, might be passed off as a harmless prank.
After Jan Čulík, an academic and independent journalist, criticized a far-right news site for publishing a story that urged NATO to shoot migrants crossing the Mediterranean, he and a colleague received "a wave of death threats" on Facebook, including "lurid details about how we should be hanged by our balls and castrated," he said.
The moment where he takes a series of kicks in the groin, and doesn't go down — because Ramsay Bolton castrated him, see, so finally not having balls is an advantage instead of a disadvantage — plays like a wry joke, but it's still a little bit of a reversal for him after being the butt of so many eunuch jokes.
The Angus bull that escaped on Friday, and whose life was spared when animal lover Stewart stepped in, will be castrated so that he can live safely with other cattle on a 175-acre shelter run by Farm Sanctuary in the upstate New York village of Watkins Glen, the sanctuary's national shelter director, said on Saturday.
The lush 2007 feature film, based only on the first book in the original trilogy, was plagued by studio meddling, and by related charges that its secularist heart had been "castrated" by pressure to dial down the menace of the Magisterium — the oppressive church that functions as the story's true antagonist — out of fear it would alienate certain U.S. audiences.
Along with Wilde, other figures depicted in the display include Alan Turing, the British pioneer of artificial intelligence who was chemically castrated after being convicted of "gross indecency" in the 1950s; Harvey Milk, the first openly gay person to be elected to public office in California before his assassination, and Marsha P. Johnson, the black trans woman and activist who helped initiate the 1969 Stonewall riots.
Since the 2016 Presidential election, countless numbers of them have set out to make hell howl—by disrupting government hearings, occupying federal buildings, scaling the Statue of Liberty, boycotting businesses, going on strike, coming forward with stories of harassment and assault, flooding congressional telephone lines, raising a middle finger at the Presidential motorcade, and attending protests by the millions, sometimes carrying with them representations of the President's castrated testicles and severed head.
In art, feminine threesomes are, generally speaking, a Western convention with origins in the classics — the Three Graces, emblems of various "feminine" qualities like charm, beauty, joy or creativity; and their obverse, the Three Furies, who, according to some sources, sprang forth from the spilled blood of Uranus when he was castrated by his son Cronus — and yet there are a number of standout non-Western examples, too, notably Bi Feiyu's 203 novel, "Three Sisters," which contrasts the fates of three defiant daughters of a provincial Communist Party secretary during the Cultural Revolution.

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