Eviscerate
11eviscerate — evis·cer·ate i vis ə .rāt vb, at·ed; at·ing vt 1) to remove the viscera of 2) to remove an organ from (a patient) or the contents of (an organ) vi to protrude through a surgical incision or suffer protrusion of a part through an incision …
12eviscerate — Synonyms and related words: abate, attenuate, blunt, bowel, cramp, cripple, damp, dampen, deaden, debilitate, devitalize, disembowel, draw, dull, enervate, enfeeble, exhaust, extenuate, gruel, gut, lay low, mitigate, paunch, rattle, reduce, sap,… …
13eviscerate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. disembowel. See extraction, weakness. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. disembowel, gut, devitalize; see kill 1 , weaken 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. disembowel, gut, clean …
14eviscerate — e|vis|ce|rate [ıˈvısəreıt] v [T] formal or technical [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of eviscerare, from viscera body organs ] to cut the organs out of a person s or animal s body …
15eviscerate — e|vis|cer|ate [ ı vısə,reıt ] verb transitive FORMAL 1. ) to remove organs such as the stomach or heart from inside someone s body 2. ) to make something such as an organization or system much less effective or powerful …
16eviscerate — Remove internal contents …
17eviscerate — e·vis·cer·ate || ɪ vɪsÉ™reɪt v. remove the intestines; remove essential parts; clear out …
18eviscerate — [ɪ vɪsəreɪt] verb formal disembowel. Derivatives evisceration noun Origin C16: from L. eviscerat , eviscerare, from e (var. of ex ) out + viscera internal organs …
19eviscerate — v. a. Disembowel, embowel, paunch, gut, take out the bowels of …
20eviscerate — verb (T) formal or technical to cut the bowels or other organs out of a body …