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Eviscerating Meaning in English

word · lemma: eviscerate

əˈvɪsɝˌeɪt
uh-VISS-uh-ray-ting
ɪvˈɪsəɹˌeɪtɪŋ
ih-VISS-uh-ray-ting

释义

Causing extreme damage or removing the most important parts; originally means removing internal organs, but often used for something extremely harsh, damaging, or destructive, especially criticism or defeat.

用法与细微差别

Used mostly in formal, emotional, or journalistic contexts for dramatic effect. Common with words like 'criticism', 'defeat', or 'truth'. Not used for minor problems. Can be both literal (medical, rare) and figurative (much more common), especially for harsh comments or experiences.

例句

The movie received an eviscerating review from critics.

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Losing the championship was an eviscerating blow to the team.

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She delivered an eviscerating speech against injustice.

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That was an eviscerating defeat—they never stood a chance.

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Her eviscerating comments left everyone speechless.

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Journalists wrote eviscerating pieces about the scandal.

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