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evisceration
[ee-vis-uh-ray-shuhn]
noun
the act or process of removing internal organs, especially from the torso.
an act or instance of depriving something of vital or essential parts.
Surgery.an act or instance of removing an organ or the contents of an organ from the body.
Example Sentences
The most important of Kennedy’s initiatives was his evisceration of ACIP.
So the evisceration of TikTok will not necessarily destroy an artist's ability to reach audiences.
This was New York Magazine’s issue of June 8, 1970, which led with Tom Wolfe’s gleeful 25,000-word evisceration of a party that had been held at Bernstein’s Park Avenue apartment that January.
After Michigan’s 49-0 evisceration of in-state rival Michigan State on Saturday night, the Wolverines find themselves in an unprecedented situation — within the annals of their storied program and college football history.
From “PragerU” in the Florida schools to the evisceration of language and humanities courses in West Virginia, the GOP is intent on turning out students who can’t think for themselves.
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