Used in a Sentence

evisceration

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for evisceration.

Editorial note

We're talking about the nasty, mean-spirited, no-holds-barred evisceration of each other by hiding behind the guise of criticism.

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Quick take

A disemboweling; the removal of viscera.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of evisceration gathered in one view.

noun

A disemboweling; the removal of viscera.

noun

(figurative, by extension) A vigorous verbal or physical assault.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for evisceration.

noun

A disemboweling; the removal of viscera.

noun

(figurative, by extension) A vigorous verbal or physical assault.

Example sentences

1

We're talking about the nasty, mean-spirited, no-holds-barred evisceration of each other by hiding behind the guise of criticism.

2

Criticism and questioning for fitness of a particular role is one thing, but public evisceration is another.

3

Google actually may benefit by responding adroitly to the intentional evisceration of Google by the Chinese government.

4

You're under this western propaganda where you seem to think China is some futuristic cyberpunk city on top but underneath the system is bathed in blood, torture slaughter and evisceration.

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In the case of public schools, the evisceration of public subsidies has left them operating as public schools in name only.

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Other evidence is the evisceration of the middle class and the expansion of the poor.

7

Is creating tools to make it easier to create really the evisceration of creativity or the creation of new venues to create?

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This may amount to evisceration, but it's nothing compared to a judge getting angry at drug dealers turning that kind of a profit.

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The evisceration of the pension system in the united states has created a class of those nearing retirement who will live in poverty.

10

Somehow being rude to someone is grounds for public evisceration these days?

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The evisceration of SWE does not guarantee a flourishing in other fields.

12

What if it contributes to an evisceration of the middle class, instead?

Quote examples

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Given some of his actions, calling the film franchise an "evisceration" is the pot calling the kettle black.

2

See the book "Talent is Overrated" for a thorough and scientific evisceration of the idea.

3

To call Jackson's work an "evisceration" is just so misguided I can barely stand to read on.

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Having dynastic wealth flows limited over a few million dollars is also not reasonably described as "evisceration" (especially with all the other vehicles for transferring wealth).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use evisceration in a sentence?

We're talking about the nasty, mean-spirited, no-holds-barred evisceration of each other by hiding behind the guise of criticism.

What does evisceration mean?

A disemboweling; the removal of viscera.

What part of speech is evisceration?

evisceration is commonly used as noun.