The difference between Emasculate and Invigorate
When used as verbs, emasculate means to deprive of virile or procreative power, whereas invigorate means to impart vigor, strength, or vitality to.
Emasculate is also adjective with the meaning: deprived of virility or vigor.
check bellow for the other definitions of Emasculate and Invigorate
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Emasculate as an adjective:
Deprived of virility or vigor; unmanned, weak.
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Emasculate as a verb (transitive):
To deprive of virile or procreative power; to castrate, to geld.
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Emasculate as a verb (transitive):
To deprive of masculine vigor or spirit; to weaken; to render effeminate; to vitiate by unmanly softness.
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Emasculate as a verb (transitive, botany):
Of a flower: to deprive of the anthers.
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Invigorate as a verb (transitive):
To impart vigor, strength, or vitality to.
Examples:
"Exercise is invigorating."
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Invigorate as a verb (transitive):
To heighten or intensify.
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Invigorate as a verb (transitive):
To give life or energy to.
Examples:
"The cold water invigorated him."
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Invigorate as a verb (transitive):
To make lively.