emaculation in a sentence
n.
Definition
Emaculation refers to the act of making something weaker or less effective, particularly by stripping away essential elements or clarity.
Sample Sentences
- The emaculation of the concept in his argument left listeners puzzled about his true intentions.
- In the debate, the emaculation of her original ideas made it difficult for her to connect with the audience.
- The artist's emaculation of traditional techniques led to a unique and modern interpretation of classic themes.
- Despite the emaculation of the novel's central message, readers found it engaging on a superficial level.
- The emaculation of the historical context rendered the documentary less impactful than it could have been.
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