evisceration

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A vigorous verbal assault

The critic delivered another evisceration of the latest movie.

A disemboweling; the removal of viscera

The evisceration of the animal was accomplished with a single blow of the knife.

surgical removal of an organ (or the contents of an organ) from a patient
the act of removing the bowels or viscera; the act of cutting so as to cause the viscera to protrude
altering something (as a legislative act or a statement) in such a manner as to reduce its value; "the adoption of their amendments would have amounted to an evisceration of the act"
Removal of contents of an eyeball, leaving the scleral shell and sometimes the cornea intact Usually for reducing pain in a blind eye
Removal of the contents of the eyeball
{i} removal, clearing out; removal of the intestines; removal of essential parts
= step in the slaughter process by which the contents of the chest and belly cavities of the animals are removed
A disemboweling
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To disembowel, to remove the viscera
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To remove a bodily organ or its contents
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To elicit the essence of
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{v} to gut, embowel, search the bowels
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To eviscerate a person or animal means to remove their internal organs, such as their heart, lungs, and stomach. strangling and eviscerating rabbits for the pot
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To destroy or make ineffectual or meaningless
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remove the entrails of; "draw a chicken"
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To take out the entrails of; to disembowel; to gut
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remove the contents of; "eviscerate the stomach"
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{f} remove the intestines; remove essential parts; clear out
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to protrude through a surgical incision
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take away a vital or essential part of; "the compromise among the parties eviscerated the bill that had been proposed" remove the contents of; "eviscerate the stomach" having been disembowelled
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Remove the contents of an eyeball
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Elicit the essence of
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emphasis If you say that something will eviscerate an organization or system, you are emphasizing that it will make the organization or system much weaker or much less powerful. Democrats say the petition will eviscerate state government. to cut the organs out of a person's or animal's body (past participle of eviscerare, from viscera )
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having been disembowelled
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take away a vital or essential part of; "the compromise among the parties eviscerated the bill that had been proposed"
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surgically remove a part of a structure or an organ
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