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Definition of "eviscerating" [eviscerating]

  • Present participle of eviscerate. (verb)

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Use "eviscerating" in a sentence
  • "Do not forget it was our Eagle that KPMG was eviscerating, that is, Uncle Sam, the United States, US and us."
  • "In response to Congressman Altmire's legislation, the former Ranking Member of the House Committee on Small Business, Steve Chabot called the bill "eviscerating," and stated that the bill would "drastically change the long-held standard [under the Small Business Act] that a small business is one that is 'independently owned and operated," according to AllBusiness. com."
  • "Why can't this dude praise a movie that he actually enjoyed or find a new and interesting interpretation that others may have missed or recommend a movie that really emotionally impacted him instead, or at very least try making even a 5 minute movie "eviscerating" Shawshank or Pulp Fiction you know, movies ACTUALLY well regarded? freemachine"
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