0 present participle of eviscerate
1 to remove one or all of the organs from the inside of a body
He astonished and sometimes frightened his fellow cartoonists, though they saw it as pushing if not eviscerating the boundaries of taste.
Before 1950, this was contained largely by not eviscerating the carcass at the time of butchering, deferring this until the time of retail sale or in the home.
Carroll began making art by eviscerating female students.
The describes her writing as crisp and eviscerating and says that she demonstrates a shrewd understanding of the financial industry and its unsteady interaction with the federal government.