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    Un·man
    /ˌənˈman/

    verb

    • 1. deprive of qualities traditionally associated with men, such as self-control or courage: literary "sitting in the dock awaiting a sentence will unman the stoutest heart"
  2. The term “unman” is a verb that is used to describe the act of causing someone to lose their courage, strength, or confidence. It is derived from the combination of the prefix “un-” which means “not” or “reverse” and the word “man” which refers to a human being, specifically a male individual.

  3. unman. Explore 'unman' in the dictionary. unman. (verb) in the sense of unnerve. Definition. to cause to lose courage or nerve. Synonyms. unnerve. weaken. discourage. intimidate. daunt. demoralize. emasculate. psych out (informal) disempower. enfeeble. dispirit. enervate. See examples for synonyms. Copyright © 2016 by HarperCollins Publishers.

  4. Definition of unman in the English dictionary. The first definition of unman in the dictionary is to cause to lose courage or nerve. Other definition of unman is to make effeminate.Unman is also to remove the men from. CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNMAN. PRESENT. Present. I unman. you unman. he/she/it unmans. we unman. you unman. they unman.

  5. Definitions of 'unman' 1. to deprive of manly courage, nerve, self-confidence, etc. [...] 2. to emasculate; castrate. [...] 3. to deprive of men or personnel. now usually in the pp. [...] More. Conjugations of 'unman' present simple: I unman, you unman [...] past simple: I unmanned, you unmanned [...] past participle: unmanned. More.

  6. Sep 28, 2017 · unman (v.)1590s, "to deprive of the attributes of a human being," from un-(2) + verbal derivative of man (n.). Meaning "to deprive of manly courage" is attested from c. 1600; that of "to emasculate" is from 1680s.

  7. un-man′, v.t. to deprive of the powers of a man, as courage, virility, &c.: to deprive of men.—adj. Unman′like, not manlike.—n. Unman′liness, effeminacy.—adjs. Unman′ly, not becoming a man: unworthy of a noble mind: base: cowardly; Unmanned′, not manned or furnished with men: (Shak.) not tamed or made subject to man, maiden, virgin.

  8. To deprive of the character or qualities of a human being, as reason, etc. unman. To emasculate; deprive of virility. unman. To deprive of the courage and fortitude of a man; break or reduce into irresolution; dishearten; deject; make womanish. unman. To deprive of men: as, to unman a ship or town. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary.

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