Eviscerate in a sentence as a verb

I won't understate this: I want Google to eviscerate IV's entire reason for existence.

I'll admit to writing comments I never posted because I knew people would eviscerate me for going against the groupthink.

EBay will eviscerate this company in court and almost certainly ensure that they never do business through the site again.

Yeah I get it. My point is just that a lot of people consider the movies to be fairly loyal to the books, and I have to agree with Christopher Tolkien that they really do "eviscerate" the story and aren't much more than action movies aimed at 15-25 year olds.

Eviscerate in a sentence as an adjective

AGW Opponents spread FUD about how the proponents want to eviscerate industry and business to serve their feel-good agenda.

The essay used a writing style that intentionally aped Nietzche's "Twilight of the Idols" to eviscerate the idea of religiosity.

I've long noted the tendency of people to eviscerate a casual comment in an online conversation just because it does not extend to encyclopedic thoroughness.

We eviscerate the bankers that bet the company for their quarterly bonus by pursuing high risk, high reward strategies, and say "cool" when somebody throws out their team, source code, and institutional knowledge in favor of a cool new language and buzzwordy development process.

Eviscerate definitions

verb

surgically remove a part of a structure or an organ

See also: resect

verb

remove the contents of; "eviscerate the stomach"

verb

remove the entrails of; "draw a chicken"

See also: disembowel draw

verb

take away a vital or essential part of; "the compromise among the parties eviscerated the bill that had been proposed"

adjective

having been disembowelled