inviscerate (Meaning)
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inviscerate (v. t.)
To breed; to nourish.
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inviscerate (a.)
Deep-seated; internal.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inviscerate
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inviscerate Sentence Examples
- The surgeon carefully inviscerated the fish, removing its internal organs.
- The wolves ravenously inviscerated the deer, leaving only its bones.
- The police inviscerated the crime scene, searching for evidence.
- The protesters inviscerated the government's policies, exposing their flaws.
- The committee inviscerated the budget, identifying unnecessary expenses.
- The editor mercilessly inviscerated the author's novel, pointing out its weaknesses.
- The detective inviscerated the suspect's alibi, proving its inconsistencies.
- The lawyer inviscerated the opposing counsel's case, discrediting its witnesses.
- The architect inviscerated the old building, preparing it for a complete renovation.
- The sculptor inviscerated the marble, transforming it into a masterpiece.
FAQs About the word inviscerate
To breed; to nourish., Deep-seated; internal.
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The surgeon carefully inviscerated the fish, removing its internal organs.
The wolves ravenously inviscerated the deer, leaving only its bones.
The police inviscerated the crime scene, searching for evidence.
The protesters inviscerated the government's policies, exposing their flaws.