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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
eviscerate .
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Examples
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With that, Froomkin eviscerates the Bush arguments: But Bush's argument is deeply flawed.
11/14/2005 2005
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Supreme's Court's 5-4 decision "eviscerates" the legal basis for the Illinois court's ruling and could breathe new life into his case.
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The state law cutting off workers 'comp benefits for disabled workers who qualify for Social Security "eviscerates" that deal, he said.
billingsgazette.com 2009
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They argue that the law "eviscerates" the historic power of the states to establish criteria for marriage.
DemConWatch 2009
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Lawyer says dismissal 'eviscerates' Constitution's rules for president Federal criminal complaint contends Obama ineligible
unknown title 2009
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Lawyer says dismissal 'eviscerates' Constitution's rules for president Federal criminal complaint contends Obama ineligible
unknown title 2009
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They argue that the law "eviscerates" the historic power of the states to establish criteria for marriage.
SFGate: Top News Stories By DENISE LAVOIE, AP Legal Affairs Writer 2009
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Nearly every one of Soutine's paintings signals the end of the world; and he flays and eviscerates his subjects—as if unleashing the writhing bowels of hell.
Constructivist Criticism Laid Bare Lance Esplund 2011
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Marc Thiessen is a monster, and this post rightly eviscerates him.
Matthew Yglesias » No One Expects The Spanish Inquisition 2010
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On account of a late night beta reading meeting (ha, say that a few times fast) with a dear friend who eviscerates my work on a regular basis -- and praise God for that -- I'm spending the day watching the second/final season of Rome.
Drive by posting again karenmiller 2009
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