To deprive of the viscera or entrails; to eviscerate; to disembowel.(verb)
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Use "viscerate" in a sentence
"Almost a decade of promises, promises, promises and even more promises ... but where has it gotten Venezuela/Chavez other than into the commonality with previous, corrupt administrations that he likes to viscerate in violent rhetoric that belies the putrefaction of his own body politic's bowels."
"If a deer was killed, one or two nearest to the shooter went to him to viscerate and help to throw the deer on his horse, when he, having reloaded and remounted, would shout out 'go ahead,' and the line again moved forward."