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eviscerate

/ɪˈvɪsəˌɹeɪt/

Meanings
  • Verb

    To remove the internal organs or contents of something, especially in a violent or brutal manner.

    - "The butcher expertly eviscerated the deer."
    - "After the battle, the victors took turns eviscerating their enemies."

Pronunciation
  1. /ɪˈvɪsəˌɹeɪt/



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Synonyms

exenterate
Rhymes
Words rhyming with eviscerate
apicate , acclivate , acquivate , adlibate , aggravate , alleviate , ameliorate , approbate , arbitrate , assergate , cacophonate , calibrate , collaborate , comminate , compensate , conservate , contemplate , corroborate , denigrate , deprecate , dissipate , elaborate , elucidate , emancipate , endorse , equiproquate , exacerbate , exacerbate , exculpate , exhortate , exonerate , expatiate , expiate , extemporize , fabricate , facilitate , flamboyant , folly , gratulate , hackneyed , hieroglyph , implicate , imprecate , improvisate , inflict , innervate , insinuate , interpolate , invigorate , juxtapose , libate , licentiate , magnify , malign , mollify , mortify , nebulize , obliterate , opprobrious , proliferate , propagate , proscribe , prostrate , protract , promulgate , provoke , provisional , punish , quell , rehabilitate , reiterate , rejuvenate , relegate , remunerate , repudiate , restitute , retrograde , revoke , sanction , scourge , solicit , subjugate , sublimate , subordinate , surmise , surrender , temporize , thwack , tolerate , transcribe , transmute , trivial , validate , vindicate
Homophones
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  1. eviscerate (English) : To remove the internal organs or contents of something, especially in a violent or brutal manner.

  2. eviscerate (Spanish) : To extract or remove the essence or vital part of something.


Variants
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eviscerate , eviscerated , eviscerates , eviscerating , evisceration , eviscerations
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'eviscera,' which means 'to pull out the entrails.'


Trivia
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  1. The term 'eviscerate' is often used in legal contexts to describe the removal of internal organs during an autopsy.

  2. The word 'eviscerate' comes from the Latin word 'eviscera,' which means 'to pull out the entrails.'


Related Concepts
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  1. disembowel: A synonym for 'eviscerate,' meaning to remove the internal organs or contents of something.

  2. gut: A slang term meaning to completely defeat or destroy someone, often metaphorically referring to removing their vitality or strength.


Culture
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In literature and art, 'eviscerate' is often used metaphorically to describe the removal of the vital elements or meaning from something. For example, a critic might say that a particular work of art has been 'eviscerated' by the addition of unnecessary elements.

How to Memorize "eviscerate"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize the process of removing internal organs or contents from an object, such as a deer or a person in a medical procedure.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'eviscerate' with the idea of removing the vital parts or essence of something.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the first letter of each definition: 'E' for 'Evoke' and 'Remove Internal Organs' or 'Eviscerate'.


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