How Do You Spell EVULSE?

Pronunciation: [ɪvˈʌls] (IPA)

The word "evulse" is spelled with the letters E-V-U-L-S-E. Using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), the pronunciation can be transcribed as ɪˈvʌls. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound followed by a syllabic "v" and the second syllable is pronounced with a short "u" sound and a syllabic "ls". The pronunciation of "evulse" typically means to forcibly extract, pull out or remove something, often with a surgical connotation.

EVULSE Meaning and Definition

  1. Evulse is a verb that primarily refers to the act of forcibly tearing apart or extracting something from its natural position or place. It denotes the action of forcefully pulling or plucking out an object, often referring to the removal of a body part or tissue from its socket or attachment. The term is commonly employed in medical and anatomical contexts, particularly when describing a violent dislocation or avulsion where a body part is wrenched or torn away.

    In a broader sense, evulse can also be used metaphorically to describe the forceful separation or extraction of something immaterial or abstract from its usual state or context. This can encompass ideas, emotions, or relationships, implying a sudden and often painful detachment or disruption. For example, one might use "evulse" to portray the tearing apart of a close-knit community due to political conflicts, suggesting that the social fabric has been drastically compromised.

    Overall, whether used in the literal or figurative sense, "evulse" emphasizes the notion of a violent, abrupt, and intense extraction or disruption. It conveys a sense of forceful separation or removal, underscoring the often painful and drastic nature of the action.

Common Misspellings for EVULSE

  • evolce
  • Evyle
  • evuse
  • 4vulse
  • 3vulse
  • eculse
  • ebulse
  • egulse
  • efulse
  • evylse
  • evhlse
  • evjlse
  • ev8lse
  • ev7lse
  • evukse
  • evupse
  • evuose
  • evulae
  • evulze
  • evulxe

Etymology of EVULSE

The word "evulse" comes from the Latin verb "ēvulsus", which is the past participle of the verb "ēvellere". "Ēvellere" is a compound of the prefix "ē-" (meaning "out") and the verb "vellere" (meaning "to pull or tear"). Therefore, "ēvulsus" can be translated as "torn out". This Latin root gives rise to the English word "evulse", which means to forcibly pluck or extract something, often used in medical or anatomical contexts.

Conjugate verb Evulse

CONDITIONAL

I would evulse
you would evulse
he/she/it would evulse
we would evulse
they would evulse

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be evulsing
you would be evulsing
he/she/it would be evulsing
we would be evulsing
they would be evulsing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have evulse
you would have evulse
he/she/it would have evulse
we would have evulse
they would have evulse

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been evulsing
you would have been evulsing
he/she/it would have been evulsing
we would have been evulsing
they would have been evulsing

FUTURE

I will evulse
you will evulse
he/she/it will evulse
we will evulse
they will evulse

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be evulsing
you will be evulsing
he/she/it will be evulsing
we will be evulsing
they will be evulsing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have evulsed
you will have evulsed
he/she/it will have evulsed
we will have evulsed
they will have evulsed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been evulsing
you will have been evulsing
he/she/it will have been evulsing
we will have been evulsing
they will have been evulsing

IMPERATIVE

you evulse
we let´s evulse

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to evulse

PAST

I evulsed
you evulsed
he/she/it evulsed
we evulsed
they evulsed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was evulsing
you were evulsing
he/she/it was evulsing
we were evulsing
they were evulsing

PAST PARTICIPLE

evulsed

PAST PERFECT

I had evulsed
you had evulsed
he/she/it had evulsed
we had evulsed
they had evulsed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been evulsing
you had been evulsing
he/she/it had been evulsing
we had been evulsing
they had been evulsing

PRESENT

I evulse
you evulse
he/she/it evulses
we evulse
they evulse

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am evulsing
you are evulsing
he/she/it is evulsing
we are evulsing
they are evulsing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

evulsing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have evulsed
you have evulsed
he/she/it has evulsed
we have evulsed
they have evulsed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been evulsing
you have been evulsing
he/she/it has been evulsing
we have been evulsing
they have been evulsing