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    eviscerate
    /ɪˈvɪsəreɪt/

    verb

    • 1. disembowel (a person or animal): formal "the goat had been skinned and neatly eviscerated"

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  2. EVISCERATE definition: 1. to remove one or all of the organs from the inside of a body 2. to remove one or all of the…. Learn more.

  3. 1. a. : to take out the entrails of : disembowel. b. : to deprive of vital content or force. 2. : to remove an organ from (a patient) or the contents of (an organ) intransitive verb. : to protrude through a surgical incision or suffer protrusion of a part through an incision. evisceration. i-ˌvi-sə-ˈrā-shən. noun. Synonyms. clean. disembowel. draw.

  4. To eviscerate a person or animal means to remove their internal organs, such as their heart, lungs, and stomach.

  5. EVISCERATE meaning: 1. to remove one or all of the organs from the inside of a body 2. to remove one or all of the…. Learn more.

  6. 1. To remove the entrails of; disembowel. 2. To take away a vital or essential part of; weaken, damage, or destroy: a compromise that eviscerated the proposed bill. 3. Medicine. a. To remove the contents of (an organ). b. To remove an organ, such as an eye, from (a patient). v.intr. Medicine. To protrude through a wound or surgical incision.

  7. Eviscerate definition: to remove the entrails from; disembowel. See examples of EVISCERATE used in a sentence.

  8. Definition of eviscerate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Eviscerate definition: To take away a vital or essential part of; weaken, damage, or destroy.

  10. 1. To eviscerate a person or animal means to remove their internal organs, such as their heart, lungs, and stomach. [formal] [...] 2. 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. [formal, emphasis] [...] More.

  11. To eviscerate can mean to remove the entrails of a creature. On the Discovery Channel you can watch a vulture eviscerate or take out the guts of a dead animal. The word eviscerate comes from the Latin eviscerare, meaning "to disembowel."