evirate/ˈɛvɪɹeɪt/EtymologyFrom Latin ēvirātus, perfect passive participle of ēvirō (“to emasculate”), from ē (“out of”) + vir (“man”).evirate means to castrate. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.verbTo castrate.“Some philosophers and divines have evirated themselves, and put out their eyes voluntarily, the better to contemplate.”To render weak or unmanly.