dissected

/dɪˈsɛktɪd/
adjective
  1. Cut into separate parts for examination or analysis.
    • The dissected frog lay on the lab table.
    • The scientist studied the dissected plant under a microscope.
    • The map showed a dissected view of the building's floors.
  2. Analyzed or examined in great detail.
    • The dissected report revealed every flaw in the plan.
    • Her dissected critique of the movie was thorough.
    • The dissected argument left no point unchallenged.
verb
  1. Past tense of dissect: cut apart or separate into pieces for study.
    • The biology student dissected a worm in class.
    • He dissected the chicken to remove the bones.
    • They dissected the flower to identify its parts.
  2. Past tense of dissect: analyzed or examined something in minute detail.
    • She dissected the problem until she found a solution.
    • The committee dissected every clause of the contract.
    • The journalist dissected the politician's speech.
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