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Definition of "evisceration" [e•vis•cer•a•tion]

  • A disemboweling; the removal of viscera (noun)
  • A vigorous verbal assault (noun)

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Use "evisceration" in a sentence
  • "Clearly, when evisceration is on the agenda, Obama's DOJ is able to find the right hyena to do it."
  • "As Chen and DeStefano demonstrated with their 839-word evisceration, the shortcomings of the Lancet paper went far beyond the limitations of the way its data had been collected."
  • "I'm going to exercise all my self-restraint to stop myself turning this over-by-over into a 10,000 word evisceration of First Great Western trains, who in the last six hours have managed to sap out all the festive cheer I've built up over the last four days like a starving mongrel sucking marrow from an old bone."