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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. 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.

  3. Eviscerate means to remove one or all of the organs from the inside of a body. Learn more about this formal verb, its synonym disembowel, and how to use it in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus and the Hansard archive.

  4. Eviscerate means to remove one or all of the organs from the inside of a body. It can also mean to weaken or destroy something completely. See how to use this word in sentences and find synonyms and related words.

  5. Eviscerate means to remove the internal organs of a person or animal, or to deprive something of its meaning or significance. Learn more about the word origin, pronunciation, and usage of eviscerate with Collins English Dictionary.

  6. 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."

  7. Eviscerate means to remove the internal organs of, to take away a vital or essential part of, or to protrude through a wound. See the origin, usage, and synonyms of this verb in different contexts and languages.

  8. Eviscerate means to remove the entrails from or deprive of vital parts. It can also mean to tear to pieces or damage something. See the origin, usage, and examples of eviscerate from Dictionary.com.