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Meaning of emaculation | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

The act of ridding something of its flaws or errors.

obsolete

Examples

“[amid a discussion of the correction of errors in Bible translations] It is very evident indeed that his attention was directed to the emaculation of the more antient, or Philadelphian version; and not of that translation, of later date, which Usher supposes to have been communicated by Herod to Cleopatra. If the purity of the latter had been the final object of his labours, there is much reason in the question of Baronius.”
“The article has some good points, but its English exhibits several examples of what the writer's great exemplar has called 'palpable fractures of the skull of Priscian;' and we have no time, even if the subject were acceptable, to attempt its emaculation.”
“Under the pretence of not permitting anything denominational in the schools, the Bible was taken out of the hands of the Protestant pupils, and every paragraph and sentence, and every word, in which any reference to religion, or even the Divine Being was made in the school books, was crossed or blotted out. I have in my possession a specimen of this system of school-book emaculation in order to conciliate (as it was supposed) Bishop Hughes and his followers.”

CEFR level

C1
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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