eviscerating (Meaning)

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eviscerating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Eviscerate

eviscerating Sentence Examples

  1. The surgeon skillfully eviscerated the fish, removing its internal organs with precision.
  2. The critics eviscerated the movie, leaving no stone unturned in their negative reviews.
  3. The lawyer eviscerated the opposing counsel during cross-examination, revealing damaging inconsistencies in their testimony.
  4. The storm eviscerated the coastline, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
  5. The fire eviscerated the historic building, reducing it to a pile of rubble.
  6. The economic crisis eviscerated the middle class, leaving many families struggling to make ends meet.
  7. The disease eviscerated the patient's immune system, making them susceptible to a wide range of infections.
  8. The scandal eviscerated the politician's reputation, leading to their resignation from office.
  9. The betrayal eviscerated the trust between the two friends, making it impossible for them to reconcile.
  10. The truth eviscerated the lies, exposing the deception that had been carefully crafted for so long.

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of Eviscerate

cleaning, removing, excising, drawing, cutting, disemboweling,gutting, extracting, boning, transplanting

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The surgeon skillfully eviscerated the fish, removing its internal organs with precision.

The critics eviscerated the movie, leaving no stone unturned in their negative reviews.

The lawyer eviscerated the opposing counsel during cross-examination, revealing damaging inconsistencies in their testimony.

The storm eviscerated the coastline, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.