eviscerate

[US]/ɪˈvɪsəreɪt/
[UK]/ɪˈvɪsəreɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to remove the internal organs; to remove the essence; to surgically remove organs from a patient; to excise the internal organs of
vi.to have internal organs protrude due to poor surgery

Phrases & Collocations

eviscerate the competition

eviscerate the argument

eviscerate the proposal

eviscerate the narrative

eviscerate the plan

eviscerate the theory

eviscerate the system

eviscerate the text

eviscerate the process

eviscerate the idea

Example Sentences

he plans to eviscerate the old car for parts.

the documentary aims to eviscerate the myths surrounding the animal.

critics believe the new policy will eviscerate workers' rights.

he used a sharp knife to eviscerate the fish before cooking.

the report will eviscerate the company's financial practices.

she felt the need to eviscerate her emotions in the letter.

they plan to eviscerate the competition with their new product.

the scientist's findings could eviscerate previous theories.

in the debate, he aimed to eviscerate his opponent's arguments.

she had to eviscerate the project to meet the deadline.

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