eviscerate Synonyms
eviscerate Meaning
eviscerate (v)
surgically remove a part of a structure or an organ
remove the contents of
remove the entrails of
take away a vital or essential part of
eviscerate (s)
having been disembowelled
eviscerate (v. t.)
To take out the entrails of; to disembowel; to gut.
eviscerate Sentence Examples
- The surgeon skillfully eviscerated the fish, removing its entrails with ease.
- During the battle, the soldiers' attack was so devastating that it eviscerated the enemy lines.
- The critics' harsh words eviscerated the politician's reputation, leaving him politically damaged.
- The investigative report eviscerated the company's claims of innocence, revealing a pattern of misconduct.
- The hurricane's powerful winds eviscerated the coastal town, leaving it in ruins.
- The economic crisis eviscerated the family's savings, leaving them in dire financial straits.
- The prosecutor's cross-examination eviscerated the witness's testimony, casting doubt on their credibility.
- The earthquake's violent tremors eviscerated the city, causing widespread destruction and loss of life.
- The wildfire's relentless flames eviscerated the forest, leaving behind a charred and barren landscape.
- The betrayal eviscerated their friendship, leaving irreparable wounds that would never heal.
FAQs About the word eviscerate
surgically remove a part of a structure or an organ, remove the contents of, remove the entrails of, take away a vital or essential part of, having been disembo
clean, remove, draw, excise, gut, cut, bone, extract,disembowel, yank
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The surgeon skillfully eviscerated the fish, removing its entrails with ease.
During the battle, the soldiers' attack was so devastating that it eviscerated the enemy lines.
The critics' harsh words eviscerated the politician's reputation, leaving him politically damaged.
The investigative report eviscerated the company's claims of innocence, revealing a pattern of misconduct.