Unman

[unĀ·man]

Cause to lose one's nerve

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To deprive of the distinctive qualities of a human being, as reason, or the like.

Verb
cause to lose one''s nerve; "an unmanning experience"


v. t.
To deprive of the distinctive qualities of a human being, as reason, or the like.

v. t.
To emasculate; to deprive of virility.

v. t.
To deprive of the courage and fortitude of a man; to break or subdue the manly spirit in; to cause to despond; to dishearten; to make womanish.

v. t.
To deprive of men; as, to unman a ship.


Unman

Un*man" , v. t. [1st pref. un- + man.] 1. To deprive of the distinctive qualities of a human being, as reason, or the like. [R.] South. 2. To emasculate; to deprive of virility. 3. To deprive of the courage and fortitude of a man; to break or subdue the manly spirit in; to cause to despond; to dishearten; to make womanish.
Let's not unman each other.
4. To deprive of men; as, to unman a ship.

To deprive of the distinctive qualities of a human being, as reason, or the like.

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