3gut verb
guts; gut·ted; gut·ting [+ obj] 1 : to remove the internal organs from (a fish or an animal)
▪ The salmon is already gutted and filleted. 2 a : to destroy the inside of (a structure)
▪ Fire gutted the building. — often used as (be) gutted ▪ The building was completely gutted by fire.
b : to destroy the power of (something) : to make (something) no longer effective
▪ Critics claim that these reforms will gut the law.
▪ The salmon is already gutted and filleted.
▪ Fire gutted the building. — often used as (be) gutted ▪ The building was completely gutted by fire.
b : to destroy the power of (something) : to make (something) no longer effective
▪ Critics claim that these reforms will gut the law.




