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Meanings of
eviscerate
in English
Portuguese
extrair as entranhas
Catalan
estripar
Back to the meaning
Remove the entrails of.
draw
disembowel
Portuguese
extrair as entranhas
Surgically remove a part of a structure or an organ.
resect
Synonyms
Examples for "
draw
"
draw
disembowel
Examples for "
draw
"
1
Kerry said other countries would help Jordan
draw
up a final list.
2
IAC likely will
draw
limited interest from other companies, several sources said.
3
In addition, several countries have sidelined events likely to
draw
large crowds.
4
It was not clear whether Collins' plan would
draw
significant bipartisan support.
5
In the circumstances, a
draw
here was a good result for us.
1
We should take him out to the statue tonight and
disembowel
him.
2
If you utter a sound I'll come back and
disembowel
you.
3
I quickly circled Conrad as he ambitiously but ineffectively sought to
disembowel
me.
4
Torin narrowed her eyes but stopped looking like she wanted to
disembowel
him.
5
You know it isn't easy to procure children whom one may
disembowel
with impunity.
Eviscerate.
Related terms
injured
Usage of
eviscerate
in English
1
But they contend that the McGill rule will
eviscerate
mandatory consumer arbitration.
2
In addition, the small bowel was the most common organ to
eviscerate
.
3
But Emmett didn't carry through his threat to
eviscerate
the younger man.
4
Any attempt to
eviscerate
the commission would almost certainly cost votes.
5
Colbert's lines may be funny, but the message is calculated to
eviscerate
conservatives.
6
Did you
eviscerate
the boom years while the Château Pétrus was still flowing?
7
He hadn't gotten a deer yet so he hadn't had to
eviscerate
one.
8
If a male does so, the father is honor bound to
eviscerate
them.
9
If I allow the Roundhouse to be destroyed, history is going to
eviscerate
me.
10
He could
eviscerate
a subject with a few well-chosen words.
11
I hope IBM calls me as a witness, so I can
eviscerate
these clowns.
12
She ripped open her tac vest with claws that were now long enough to
eviscerate
.
13
Those same knives could carve a pig or
eviscerate
a minor canon with equal efficiency.
14
It was the same laugh she used to let out before she would verbally
eviscerate
me.
15
She seizes the dog's collar just as he leaps to either slobber me or
eviscerate
me.
16
Or to
eviscerate
Albanians, or flay them and leave them skinless and drying in the sun.
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eviscerate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
eviscerate a subject
eviscerate conservatives
eviscerate economic
eviscerate fish
eviscerate mandatory
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Translations for
eviscerate
Portuguese
extrair as entranhas
estripar
Catalan
estripar
esbudellar
Eviscerate
through the time