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unman
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un·man  (n-mn)
tr.v. un·manned, un·man·ning, un·mans
1. To cause to give up manly courage or spirit.
2. To take away virility from; emasculate.

unman
Verb
[-manning, -manned]
1. to cause to lose courage or nerve
2. to make effeminate
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Verb1.unmanunman - cause to lose one's nerve; "an unmanning experience"
faze, unnerve, unsettle, enervate - disturb the composure of

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