evulse

Related to evulse: avulsed

evulse

(ɪˈvʌls; iːˈvʌls)
vb (tr)
to pluck out; to remove by force
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e•vulse

(ɪˈvʌls)

v.t. e•vulsed, e•vuls•ing.
to extract forcibly: to evulse an infected molar. Compare avulse.
e•vul′sion, n.
[1820–30; < Latin ēvusus, past participle of ēvellere to pluck out]
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