ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED1.] a. Disembowelled; fig. deprived of vital contents. † b. Sent forth from the vitals (obs.).

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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.

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1858.  Sears, Athan., III. ii. 266. A question to which our eviscerated Protestantism is incapable of returning a consistent answer.

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1884.  Spectator, 5 April, 439/2. Eviscerated prophecy of this kind is a mockery.

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