castration
noun
cas·tra·tion
ka-ˈstrā-shən
plural castrations
1
a
: the removal of the testes or ovaries
b
: chemical castration
… medical castration is more commonly accomplished with gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues.—Joseph C. Presti, Jr.
2
: an act or instance of depriving someone or something of its virility, vitality, strength, or effectiveness
"In the history of black men in Hollywood," says [Blair] Underwood, "there's been a castration of sorts. Even Sidney Poitier, our first black male superstar, was never allowed to show that sexual side …"—Marilyn Beck
The most famous instance is Nahum Tate's 1681 castration of King Lear, which includes … a complete rewriting of the last scene, so that Cordelia does not die but survives to marry Edgar.—Walter Kendrick
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