1. castrated - Adjective
2. castrated - Verb
of Castrate
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn some lost fold of the past, we wanted to be lions and we're no more than castrated cats. Roberto Bolaño
The obsession with moderation is the spirit of castrated narrow-mindedness. Friedrich Schlegel
In language gender is particularly confusing. Why, please, should a table be male in German, female in French, and castrated in English? Marlene Dietrich
That night when he went back to his hotel, he wept for his dead children and all the other castrated boys, for his own lost youth, for those who were young no longer and those who died young, for those who fought for Salvador Allende and those who were too scared to fight. Roberto Bolaño
That's the key to modern Britain ... only the mentally castrated are eligible for praise and awards. It's against the law to be intelligent! The dumb have inherited the earth. Because of this, British arts are controlled by completely limited possibilities, and the same faces appear everywhere. Morrissey
Where there is a herd without a bull, a castrated ox will rule. Boran Proverb