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eviscerated
[ ih-vis-uh-rey-tid ]
adjective
- having the entrails or guts removed; disemboweled:
This morning an eviscerated deer carcass was discovered on one of the back roads near the farm.
- deprived of vital or essential parts or elements:
An eviscerated democracy cannot fulfill its responsibility.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of eviscerate ( def ).
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of eviscerated1
Example Sentences
“Nicaragua has basically eviscerated the rule of law and separation of powers and I think changes in legislation are going to be very unlikely,†Yasmin said.
A French air force helicopter was dispatched as part of an immediate response to try and find Mr Todd, but they found his 12-metre yacht, the Tiger PA, "eviscerated" in the Bay of Biscay.
The pandemic eviscerated the Italian American Museum’s finances, which have yet to rebound.
A British sailor is lost at sea after his yacht was found "eviscerated" off the south-western French coast in stormy weather, maritime officials have said.
We anticipate the event being eviscerated in Lady Whistledown's next newsletter.
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