dissects in English

verb
1
methodically cut up (a body, part, or plant) in order to study its internal parts.
In order to paint the human form better, he studied anatomy, dissecting many cadavers at a time when this was unusual, and drawing them in painstaking detail.
synonyms:anatomizecut up/opendismembervivisect

Use "dissects" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "dissects" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "dissects", or refer to the context using the word "dissects" in the English Dictionary.

1. Co-Conspired Conversations dissects issues related to the interlocking systems of domination

2. Antiatheistical antlions, an Hilary Brissaud, query postdiphtheric dissects infralobar behind the nymphohymeneal

3. Synonyms for Analyzes include analyses, deconstructs, assays, separates, decompounds, divides, anatomizes, cuts, dismantles and dissects

4. Synonyms for Anatomizes include dissects, analyzes, assays, breaks down, cuts, deconstructs, divides, examines, resolves and scrutinises

5. People complain of a ripping and tearing apart sensation when the Aorta enlarges, ruptures and dissects.

6. In Caliphate, Islamic historian Hugh Kennedy dissects the idea of the Caliphate and its history, and explores how it became used and abused today

7. Atomised (or its more literary title Elementary Particles--a translation of the French Les Particules Élémentaires) dissects the current crisis festering in contemporary Western culture.

8. In Viral Bs, journalist, doctor, professor, and CDC-trained disease detective Seema Yasmin, driven by a need to set the record straight, dissects some of the most widely circulating medical myths and pseudoscience

9. Used with the Mega Power electrosurgical generator, die ACE Blade is a single tool that cuts, Coagulates and dissects, reducing the need to pass scalpels and conventional electrosurgical blades back and forth

10. In ‘The Flâneur or The Observer Observed’, the poet dissects a favourite figure in literary modernism, the city wanderer who “Botanises faces in the crowd”, leisured smirk implicit as he clocks a woman who: If she’s strolling on her own— if she’s clearly …

11. In Aqualung, Moore dissects each and every song, and spends a great deal of time writing about "Aqualung" and "My God." He also divides the album in halves by its original lp sides, and discusses them as separate themes, something I'd toyed with when listening to the album in the early seventies, but never could delineate such as Moore did.