ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] a. Disembowelled; fig. deprived of vital contents. † b. Sent forth from the vitals (obs.).
1643. True Informer, 35. The poor penitent peccant soul may be said to breath out herself into the bosome of her Saviour by tender ejaculations and eviscerated ingeminations.
1858. Sears, Athan., III. ii. 266. A question to which our eviscerated Protestantism is incapable of returning a consistent answer.
1884. Spectator, 5 April, 439/2. Eviscerated prophecy of this kind is a mockery.