1. evisceration - Noun
2. evisceration - Adjective
A disemboweling.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFame was sufficiently novel for me to be flattered by the company I would be keeping. I had not bothered to read her writings; her evisceration of other victims was thus unknown to me. Henry Kissinger
the adoption of their amendments would have amounted to an evisceration of the act Source: Internet
A robot surgeon assisted two experienced doctors at the Bashkir State Medical University (BSMU) Clinic in Ufa during a pelvic floor evisceration surgery. Source: Internet
Their feeling, I think, is that knocking out the road (or some comparable demonstration that we mean business in aiding British Guiana development) means the evisceration of the British Guiana action program and virtually guarantees its failure. Source: Internet