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UK
/ɪvˌɪsəɹˈeɪʃən/
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NOUN
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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 - the act of removing the bowels or viscera; the act of cutting so as to cause the viscera to protrude
- surgical removal of an organ (or the contents of an organ) from a patient
How To Use evisceration In A Sentence
- Human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cell cultures are usually obtained from donor eyes; isolation and culture of RPE cells obtained by evisceration has not been reported previously.
- _Endoscopic evisceration of the larynx_ will cure a few cases of laryngeal cicatricial stenosis, and should be tried before resorting to laryngostomy. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
- Jess really excels himself here, in his evocation/evisceration of two videos we've also skewered at k-punk, though much less eloquently.
- The present study attempted to isolate and cultivate RPE cells from evisceration specimens obtained from two cases with severe ocular trauma.
- On one hand, if I become deeply disabled, I trust that my family will do right by me (lucky for me, I do have a family that I can trust here) and will make difficult decisions with my best care in mind (and damnit, they better stop my periods by hook or crook - they cause the most miserable moment of my existence, I have already medically stopped them by conscious choice, and I will come back and haunt from the grave anyone who decides that in order to be a real live comatose woman, I need no brain function but I do need to go back to suffering the week-long monthly evisceration I call my menstrual cycle). The Ashley Treatment: A Feminist and Disability Rights Issue?
- Under the impression of absolute glaucoma, evisceration was performed.
- So belly up to the bar, down a few tequila shots, and then stand up in front of the crowd to spell "hyperlipidemia," "evisceration" and "adjudication" without barfing. Kenneth in the (212)
- The present study attempted to isolate and cultivate RPE cells from evisceration specimens obtained from two cases with severe ocular trauma.
- Human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cell cultures are usually obtained from donor eyes; isolation and culture of RPE cells obtained by evisceration has not been reported previously.
- the adoption of their amendments would have amounted to an evisceration of the act