eviscerate
Example Sentences
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Their possessions — cars, clothes, computers — eviscerated in winds that reached 170 miles an hour, as the storm, the deadliest to hit Mississippi in more than a decade, tore through on the night of March 24.
From New York Times
The ruling on Thursday eviscerating the affirmative action policies at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina gave them a grand stage to square off over their visions of America.
From Washington Times
The opinion eviscerated the diversity arguments that have become central to many universities’ self-conception over the last few decades.
From Seattle Times
He was kidnapped from his parents and watched his abductive foster father eviscerate his sibling.
From Los Angeles Times
"The articles you're referencing came out in 2008. I imagine if those came out now about someone, I mean, they would probably be eviscerated for writing something like that."
From BBC
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