has eviscerated
-ha destripado
Present perfecthe/sheconjugation ofeviscerate.

eviscerate

Alexander: The U.S. Supreme Court has eviscerated, just shredded, many of the constitutional protections that once protected people from arbitrary and discriminatory police actions.
Alexander: La Suprema Corte de Estados Unidos ha desmembrado, simplemente ha triturado, muchas de las protecciones constitucionales que antes protegían a la población contra acciones policiales arbitrarias y discriminatorias.
The action led to a precipitous 20 percent fall in the value of the Turkish lira, which had already been declining for months, triggering a bout of inflation that has eviscerated the living standards of Turkish working people.
La acción ocasionó un descenso vertiginoso del valor de la lira turca, el cual ya había estado cayendo por meses, provocando una racha inflacionaria que ha eviscerado los niveles de vida de los trabajadores turcos.
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