Another word for "eviscerate" is:
disembowel
fill, vitalize
since eviscrerate means to remove you could say: A compromise that eviscerated the bill. or The censors eviscerated the book to make it inoffensive. or To eviscerate an organ from a patient, you will need patience and lots of training.
The letter e, used as a prefix, has two different meanings. In words such as eject and eviscerate, it means out (eject means to throw out, eviscerate is to tear out the viscera). In words such as email, it stands for electronic.
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Another word for eviscerate is disembowel.
Opposite of circumspect
Eviscerate?
fill, vitalize
Eviscerate means to disembowel, to cut open the abdomen and remove the intestines.
suck its arms in
Definition: To remove the contents of: or Take away a vital part of something. The noun form for the verb to eviscerate is eviscerator, the one who eviscerates, and evisceration, the act of eviscerating.
It means to remove the bowels or entrails from; eviscerate.
It means to remove the bowels or entrails from; eviscerate.
Eviscerate
since eviscrerate means to remove you could say: A compromise that eviscerated the bill. or The censors eviscerated the book to make it inoffensive. or To eviscerate an organ from a patient, you will need patience and lots of training.
The prefix "e-" typically means "out of" or "from." It is often used to indicate removal, absence, or separation, such as in the words "emerge" (to come out) or "exclude" (to keep out).