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eviscerate
e·vis·cer·ate E0255800 (ĭ-vĭs′ə-rāt′)v. e·vis·cer·at·ed, e·vis·cer·at·ing, e·vis·cer·ates v.tr.1. To remove the entrails of; disembowel.2. To take away a vital or essential part of; weaken, damage, or destroy: a compromise that eviscerated the proposed bill.3. Medicine a. To remove the contents of (an organ).b. To remove an organ, such as an eye, from (a patient).v.intr. Medicine To protrude through a wound or surgical incision. [Latin ēviscerāre, ēviscerāt- : ē-, ex-, ex- + viscera, internal organs; see viscera.] e·vis′cer·a′tion n.eviscerate (ɪˈvɪsəˌreɪt) vb1. (tr) to remove the internal organs of; disembowel2. (tr) to deprive of meaning or significance3. (Surgery) (tr) surgery to remove the contents of (the eyeball or other organ)4. (Surgery) (intr) surgery (of the viscera) to protrude through a weakened abdominal incision after an operationadjhaving been disembowelled[C17: from Latin ēviscerāre to disembowel, from viscera entrails] eˌviscerˈation n eˈviscerˌator ne•vis•cer•ate (v. ɪˈvɪs əˌreɪt; adj. -ər ɪt, -əˌreɪt) v. -at•ed, -at•ing, adj. v.t. 1. to remove the entrails from. 2. to deprive of vital or essential parts: The censors eviscerated the book. 3. to remove the contents of (a body organ) by surgery. adj. 4. having had the entrails removed. [1600–10; < Latin ēviscerātus. See viscera.] e•vis`cer•a′tion, n. e•vis′cer•a`tor, n. eviscerate Past participle: eviscerated Gerund: eviscerating
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eviscerate | eviscerate |
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I eviscerate | you eviscerate | he/she/it eviscerates | we eviscerate | you eviscerate | they eviscerate |
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I eviscerated | you eviscerated | he/she/it eviscerated | we eviscerated | you eviscerated | they eviscerated |
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I am eviscerating | you are eviscerating | he/she/it is eviscerating | we are eviscerating | you are eviscerating | they are eviscerating |
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I have eviscerated | you have eviscerated | he/she/it has eviscerated | we have eviscerated | you have eviscerated | they have eviscerated |
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I was eviscerating | you were eviscerating | he/she/it was eviscerating | we were eviscerating | you were eviscerating | they were eviscerating |
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I had eviscerated | you had eviscerated | he/she/it had eviscerated | we had eviscerated | you had eviscerated | they had eviscerated |
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I will eviscerate | you will eviscerate | he/she/it will eviscerate | we will eviscerate | you will eviscerate | they will eviscerate |
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I will have eviscerated | you will have eviscerated | he/she/it will have eviscerated | we will have eviscerated | you will have eviscerated | they will have eviscerated |
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I will be eviscerating | you will be eviscerating | he/she/it will be eviscerating | we will be eviscerating | you will be eviscerating | they will be eviscerating |
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I have been eviscerating | you have been eviscerating | he/she/it has been eviscerating | we have been eviscerating | you have been eviscerating | they have been eviscerating |
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I will have been eviscerating | you will have been eviscerating | he/she/it will have been eviscerating | we will have been eviscerating | you will have been eviscerating | they will have been eviscerating |
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I had been eviscerating | you had been eviscerating | he/she/it had been eviscerating | we had been eviscerating | you had been eviscerating | they had been eviscerating |
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I would eviscerate | you would eviscerate | he/she/it would eviscerate | we would eviscerate | you would eviscerate | they would eviscerate |
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I would have eviscerated | you would have eviscerated | he/she/it would have eviscerated | we would have eviscerated | you would have eviscerated | they would have eviscerated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | eviscerate - surgically remove a part of a structure or an organresectpractice of medicine, medicine - the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; "he studied medicine at Harvard"remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment" | | 2. | eviscerate - remove the contents of; "eviscerate the stomach"practice of medicine, medicine - the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; "he studied medicine at Harvard"empty - make void or empty of contents; "Empty the box"; "The alarm emptied the building" | | 3. | eviscerate - remove the entrails of; "draw a chicken"disembowel, drawremove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment" | | 4. | eviscerate - take away a vital or essential part of; "the compromise among the parties eviscerated the bill that had been proposed"devitalise, devitalize - sap of life or energy; "The recession devitalized the economy" | Adj. | 1. | eviscerate - having been disembowelledinjured - harmed; "injured soldiers"; "injured feelings" |
eviscerateverb gut, draw, paunch, disembowel, remove the internal organs of strangling and eviscerating rabbits for the potTranslationseviscerate
eviscerate (ĭ-vĭs′ə-rāt′)v. eviscer·ated, eviscer·ating, eviscer·ates v.tr.1. To remove the entrails of; disembowel.2. Medicine a. To remove the contents of (an organ).b. To remove an organ, such as an eye, from (a patient).v.intr. Medicine To protrude through a wound or surgical incision. e·vis′cer·a′tion n.eviscerate
Synonyms for eviscerateverb gutSynonyms- gut
- draw
- paunch
- disembowel
- remove the internal organs of
Synonyms for eviscerateverb surgically remove a part of a structure or an organSynonymsRelated Words- practice of medicine
- medicine
- remove
- take away
- withdraw
- take
verb remove the contents ofRelated Words- practice of medicine
- medicine
- empty
verb remove the entrails ofSynonymsRelated Words- remove
- take away
- withdraw
- take
verb take away a vital or essential part ofRelated Wordsadj having been disembowelledRelated Words |