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evisceration

Aussprache: [ɪˌvɪs.əˈreɪ.ʃən]

Wort

Kontext: „medical“

(noun) the removal of the internal organs, usually for surgical reasons. It's often done in surgery when doctors need to operate on a patient's insides.

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The surgeon performed an evisceration to safely remove the damaged organs.

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The doctor did not perform an evisceration, as the patient's condition could be treated without such a drastic measure.

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What are the risks associated with an evisceration procedure?

Kontext: „figurative“

(noun) a figurative term meaning the complete removal or destruction of something essential or important. It can refer to losing something crucial that affects the whole.

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The recent changes in policy felt like an evisceration of our original mission.

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The team's direction was not an evisceration of their goals, but a way to strengthen their focus.

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How did the evisceration of the plan affect the project's success?

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