| eviscerate |
resect: surgically remove a part of a structure or an organ remove the contents of; "eviscerate the stomach" disembowel: remove the entrails of; "draw a chicken" having been disembowelled take away a vital or essential part of; "the compromise among the parties eviscerated the bill that had been proposed"
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| evacuate |
move out of an unsafe location into safety; "After the earthquake, residents were evacuated" empty completely; "evacuate the bottle" move people from their homes or country create a vacuum in (a bulb, flask, reaction vessel) excrete or discharge from the body
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| evacuant |
cathartic: strongly laxative
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| evacuation |
emptying: the act of removing the contents of something the act of evacuating; leaving a place in an orderly fashion; especially for protection elimination: the bodily process of discharging waste matter
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| evaluation |
act of ascertaining or fixing the value or worth of an appraisal of the value of something; "he set a high valuation on friendship"
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