eviscerate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪˈvɪs.ə.reɪt]
  • Us [ ɪˈvɪs.ə.reɪt]

Meaning of eviscerate In English

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Examples of eviscerate

  • If he had not succeeded in escaping the ferocious female would undoubtedly have eviscerated him. 

  • It is necessary to eviscerate these animals as soon as they are killed, otherwise the excessive heat of the great shaggy bodies will cause the meat to become tainted. 

  • The Chinese hunters were wild with excitement, but especially so when we began to eviscerate the animal, for they wished to save the blood which is considered of great medicinal value. 

  • The ancient gallows near London, had hooks for eviscerating, quartering, etc. the bodies of criminals. 

  • The body was then stripped of its clothing and eviscerated. 

  • The fish were eviscerated in situ and the digestive tracts placed in physiological saline and immediately transported to the laboratory, where they were processed.

  • Each mouse carcass was skinned, eviscerated and digested.

  • The alimentary canal was then removed for further examination and the eviscerated body weight of each animal was recorded.

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