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eviscerate 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/iˈvisəˌrāt/,
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eviscerated, past tense; eviscerates, 3rd person singular present; eviscerated, past participle; eviscerating, present participle;
  1. Disembowel (a person or animal)
    • - the goat had been skinned and neatly eviscerated
  2. Deprive (something) of its essential content
    • - myriad little concessions that would eviscerate the project
  3. Remove the contents of (a body organ)


  1. having been disembowelled
  2. resect: surgically remove a part of a structure or an organ
  3. remove the contents of; "eviscerate the stomach"
  4. disembowel: remove the entrails of; "draw a chicken"
  5. take away a vital or essential part of; "the compromise among the parties eviscerated the bill that had been proposed"
  6. (evisceration) surgical removal of an organ (or the contents of an organ) from a patient
  7. (evisceration) disembowelment: the act of removing the bowels or viscera; the act of cutting so as to cause the viscera to protrude
  8. (evisceration) altering something (as a legislative act or a statement) in such a manner as to reduce its value; "the adoption of their amendments would have amounted to an evisceration of the act"
  9. (Evisceration (defence strategy)) Evisceration is a method of autotomy involving the ejection of internal organs used by animals as a defensive strategy.
  10. (Evisceration (ophthalmology)) An evisceration is the removal of the eye's contents, leaving the scleral shell and extraocular muscles intact.Cassin, B. and Solomon, S. Dictionary of Eye Terminology. Gainsville, Florida: Triad Publishing Company, 1990.Zein W. Eyeweb.org. ...
  11. (Evisceration (organ removal)) Disembowelment (evisceration) is the removing of some or all of the vital organs, usually from the abdomen.
  12. To disembowel, to remove the viscera; To destroy or make ineffectual or meaningless; To elicit the essence of; To remove a bodily organ or its contents; To protrude through a surgical incision
  13. (Evisceration) Surgical removal of the iris and cornea. Replaced by an orbital implant and fit with a scleral shell.
  14. (evisceration) protrusion of an internal organ through a disrupted wound or surgical incision
  15. To remove entrails from fowl or game.