Sentence example with the word 'dissect'

dissect

analyze, assay, break up, cleave, decompose, disjoin, dissever, part, pierce, reduce, resolve, separate, slice, subdivide

Definition v. cut open or cut apart

Last update: February 7, 2017


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Galen himself could n't dissect human cadavers, because Romans were even more appalled by the notion than the Greeks.   [verb]

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The most portable alternative is to use a recursive template to dissect the string.   [verb]

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Human sciences dissect everything to comprehend it, and kill everything to examine it.   [verb]

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As with a surgeon's knife every Puritanic carcass is dissected, and the way thus cleared for man's liberation from the dead weights of the past.   [verb]

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I might make sad work of his rhetoric, should I undertake to dissect it; but I confine myself for the present to his philosophy.   [verb]

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Just as Nitzsch had laboured under the disadvantage of never having any example of the abnormal Passeres of the New World to dissect, and, therefore, was wholly ignorant of their abnormality, so Muller never succeeded in getting hold of an example of the genus Pitta for the same purpose, and yet, acting on the clue furnished by Keyserling and Blasius, he did not hesitate to predict that it would be found to fill one of the gaps he had to leave, and this to some extent it has been since proved to do.   [Please select]

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50, young Ford purchased a three dollar watch, and immediately dissected it.   [Please select]

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He left the characteristic direction that his body should be dissected for the benefit of science.   [Please select]

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It is that of a poet who feels its total influence too powerfully to dissect it.   [Please select]

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Horsfield's collections; I could not therefore dissect the mouth, &c.   [Please select]

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The muscles were carefully dissected in each genus and in most of the species.   [Please select]

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