evisceration

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

Translation

n.The surgical removal of the internal organs of a body cavity.; A violent and thorough removal or exposure of something.
v.To remove the internal organs from (a body).; To expose or reveal something thoroughly.
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Phrases & Collocations

evisceration scene

avoid evisceration

graphic evisceration

evisceration risk

post-evisceration care

evisceration process

prevent evisceration

evisceration wounds

detailed evisceration

Example Sentences

the surgeon performed a meticulous evisceration to repair the internal damage.

the film depicted a scene of graphic evisceration, which was highly disturbing.

historical accounts detail the brutal evisceration of prisoners during wartime.

the artist's work explored themes of vulnerability through the metaphor of evisceration.

the political commentator criticized the government's evisceration of social programs.

the company faced accusations of eviscerating its workforce to cut costs.

the legal team argued that the contract had been effectively eviscerated by subsequent amendments.

the critic described the novel's plot as an evisceration of classic tropes.

the corporation was accused of eviscerating environmental regulations for profit.

the speaker warned of the dangers of allowing the evisceration of democratic values.

the report highlighted the systematic evisceration of funding for public education.

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