the compromise among the parties eviscerated the bill that had been proposed.
Examples of eviscerate
eviscerate
It doesn't eviscerate, it doesn't drain the very last of your physical reserves.
From the independent.co.uk
So he announced to the world that he wants to eviscerate her because she's a ho.
From the post-gazette.com
America doesn't need to eviscerate the marginal wealth of every nation on earth.
From the economist.com
It used to be that to cook a chicken I had to pluck the chicken and eviscerate it.
From the jsonline.com
After watching Gazprom eviscerate NTV, Biryukov parted company with Gusinsky.
From the time.com
Some countries want enough exceptions to eviscerate the proposals almost completely.
From the economist.com
Having Russia as a member state of NATO would eviscerate the organization.
From the washingtontimes.com
That's the same son-of-Ron Paul who wants to eviscerate Social Security and Medicare.
From the suntimes.com
Obama has a veto pen and will not allow Congress to eviscerate his major achievements.
From the sacbee.com
More examples
Having been disembowelled
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"
Take away a vital or essential part of; "the compromise among the parties eviscerated the bill that had been proposed"
(evisceration) surgical removal of an organ (or the contents of an organ) from a patient
(evisceration) disembowelment: the act of removing the bowels or viscera; the act of cutting so as to cause the viscera to protrude
(evisceration) altering something (as a legislative act or a statement) in such a manner as to reduce its value; "the adoption of their amendments would have amounted to an evisceration of the act"
(Evisceration (defence strategy)) Evisceration is a method of autotomy involving the ejection of internal organs used by animals as a defensive strategy.