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    dissect
    /dɪˈsɛkt/

    verb

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  2. DISSECT definition: 1. to cut open something, especially a dead body or a plant, and study its structure: 2. to…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISSECT is to separate into pieces : expose the several parts of (something, such as an animal) for scientific examination. How to use dissect in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Dissect.

  4. Dissect definition: to cut apart (an animal body, plant, etc.) to examine the structure, relation of parts, or the like.. See examples of DISSECT used in a sentence.

  5. 1. verb. If someone dissects the body of a dead person or animal, they carefully cut it up in order to examine it scientifically. We dissected a frog in biology class. [VERB noun] Synonyms: cut up or apart, dismember, lay open, anatomize More Synonyms of dissect. dissection (daɪsekʃən , dɪ- ) Word forms: plural dissections variable noun.

  6. DISSECT meaning: 1. to cut open something, especially a dead body or a plant, and study its structure: 2. to…. Learn more.

  7. To dissect is to break something down to look at its parts. Dissecting something allows you to look at it closely and understand it better. If your soccer team loses a match, you might want to dissect the game afterward to try to find exactly how and when things went wrong.

  8. dissect something to study something closely and/or discuss it in great detail Her latest novel was dissected by the critics. dissect something to divide something into smaller pieces, areas, etc.

  9. 1. To cut apart or separate (tissue), especially for anatomical study. 2. To examine, analyze, or criticize in minute detail: dissected the plan afterward to learn why it had failed. [Latin dissecāre, dissect-, to cut apart : dis-, dis- + secāre, to cut up; see sek- in Indo-European roots .] dis·sec′ti·ble adj.

  10. 1. : to cut (a plant or dead animal) into separate parts in order to study it. We dissected a frog in science class. 2. : to study or examine (something) closely and carefully : analyze. She dissected each point of his argument. We dissected the poem in class. 3. : to divide (something) into parts.

  11. Dissect definition: To cut apart or separate (tissue), especially for anatomical study.