Dissect example sentences

Related (5): dissect, dissection, dissected, dissectable, dissectologist

dis·sect

verb

dissect (verb) · dissects (third person present) · dissected (past tense) · dissected (past participle) · dissecting (present participle)

  - methodically cut up (a body, part, or plant) in order to study its internal parts:

  - analyze (something) in minute detail:

Synonyms

anatomize, dismember, vivisect, analyze, examine, study, inspect, scrutinize, probe, explore, investigate, sift, deconstruct

"Dissect" Example Sentences


1. The biologists dissected the frog to study its internal organs.
2. The literature professor dissected the poem line by line to analyze the symbolism.
3. The detectives dissected the evidence found at the crime scene.
4. The police officer dissected the suspect's alibi to find any inconsistencies.
5. The surgeon dissected the tumor to remove it from the patient's body.
6. I carefully dissected the mixed up wires to disconnect them.
7. The surgeon skilfully dissected the damaged tissue.
8. The critics dissected the plot holes and flaws in the movie.
9. The scientists dissected the test results to determine what went wrong in the experiment.
10. The lawyers dissected the witness's statements to find any contradictions.
11. He dissected the complicated political issue into simpler components.
12. The student dissected the moth wings under a microscope in biology class.
13. They dissected the chicken legs to learn the anatomy of bones and muscles.
14. The professor dissected the argument point by point in the lecture.
15. The surgeon spent hours dissecting and removing the tumor from the patient's abdomen.
16. The detective carefully dissected the suspect's version of events.
17. The philosopher dissected the complex ethical dilemma into its constituent parts.
18. The mechanic dissected the broken engine part to determine the cause of failure.
19. She spent hours dissecting the vintage jewelry to salvage the gems.
20. The doctor thoroughly dissected the disease symptoms to determine the correct diagnosis.
21. The debate team dissected the other side's arguments to find flaws in their reasoning.
22. The scientist skilfully dissected the specimen under a microscope.
23. The students carefully dissected the complex math problem to solve each step.
24. The reporter dissected the politician's speech looking for inconsistencies and misleading statements.
25. The historian dissected the evidence from various historical sources to uncover the truth.
26. The anatomy student dissected the pig organs in the lab to identify different parts.
27. The engineer dissected the complicated design into more manageable subsystems.
28. The investment banker dissected the financial reports to find weaknesses in the company.
29. My biology class dissected worms, frogs, and fish to study their anatomy.
30. He spent hours dissecting the data from the survey looking for useful insights.
31. The chef dissected the chicken into wings, thighs, and drumsticks for frying.
32. The literary scholar dissected sentences from the novel to analyze its writing style.
33. They dissected the speech looking for signs of plagiarism and fabrication.
34. The art expert dissected the vintage painting looking for clues about its origin and authenticity.
35. The philosophy tutor dissected the complex metaphysical concept into simpler parts.
36. They dissected the technical data from the product specifications.
37. The detective dissected the victim's web search history looking for clues.
38. The medical examiner dissected the cadaver during the autopsy.
39. The journalist dissected the politician's statement to expose lies and contradictions.
40. They dissected the violin looking for the source of the buzzing sound.
41. The doctor dissected the symptoms looking for an accurate diagnosis.
42. The team dissected the opposing strategy to find weaknesses to exploit.
43. He spent hours dissecting the political speech looking for its hidden meaning.
44. The film critic dissected the plot of the movie to analyze its structure.
45. The lab technician dissected biological specimens under the microscope.
46. I carefully dissected the complex instructions into simpler steps.
47. The analyst dissected the sales data looking for trends and outliers.
48. The forensics team dissected the evidence looking for clues.
49. The psychologist dissected the patient's unusual behavior looking for underlying causes.
50. I spent hours dissecting the historical documents to find supporting evidence.
51. The chef dissected the whole chicken into parts for cooking.
52. The thesis advisor dissected the student's arguments point by point.
53. The philosophy professor dissected the ethical theory into its basic assumptions.
54. The economist dissected the spending statistics looking for useful insights.
55. The crime lab technician dissected the mysterious substance found at the murder scene.
56. The students dissected flowers in biology lab to study their different parts.
57. The auditors dissected the company's financial records to find irregularities.
58. The crime scene investigators dissected the evidence from the murder scene.
59. The researchers dissected the DNA samples looking for genetic mutations.
60. The poker player dissected his opponent's tells and body language for clues.

Common Phases


1. Cut to the core - To analyze or examine something thoroughly and critically.
2. Break down - To analyze or examine something in detail by separating it into its constituent parts or elements.
3. Split hairs - To make an excessively subtle or fine distinction.
4. Piece apart - To examine or analyze the components or constituent parts of something.
5. Separate the wheat from the chaff - To distinguish what is valuable or useful from what is worthless or irrelevant.
6. Tease apart - To analyze or examine something by separating it into distinct parts or elements.
7. Go over with a fine-tooth comb - To examine or scrutinize something very closely and thoroughly.
8. Pore over - To examine something in great detail and for a long period of time.
9. Pull apart - To analyze or examine something closely by separating it into parts or elements.
10. Pick apart - To examine or analyze something critically or unsympathetically by separating it into small faults or details.

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