Eviscerate

C2 16+

Synonyms of eviscerate

Antonyms of eviscerate

Collocations of eviscerate

eviscerate a reputation
Frequency: 70 %

The scandal eviscerated his reputation in the industry.

eviscerate an argument
Frequency: 60 %

She eviscerated his argument with solid evidence.

eviscerate a theory
Frequency: 50 %

The new discoveries eviscerated the old scientific theory.

eviscerate a plan
Frequency: 45 %

The unexpected setback eviscerated their carefully laid out plan.

eviscerate a document
Frequency: 40 %

The lawyer eviscerated the opposing counsel's document during the trial.

Idiomatic Expressions for eviscerate

  • Phrase: eviscerate a proposal
    Meaning: to tear apart or dismantle a proposal or idea completely
    Usage: The committee eviscerated the new budget proposal, pointing out all its flaws.