Anatomize

  • 11anatomize — verb a) To inspect or investigate by dissection. b) To scrutinize down to the most minute detail …

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  • 12anatomize — anat·o·mize or Brit anat·o·mise .mīz vt, mized or Brit mised; miz·ing or Brit mis·ing to cut in pieces in order to display or examine the structure and use of the parts: DISSECT …

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  • 13anatomize — Synonyms and related words: adduce, analyze, assay, atomize, break down, break up, change, chop logic, circumstantiate, cite, decompose, descend to particulars, desynonymize, detail, difference, differentiate, discriminate, disequalize, disjoin,… …

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  • 14anatomize — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. dissect, cut up, lay bare, examine; see analyze 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To separate into parts for study: analyze, break down, dissect, resolve. See ASSEMBLE, INVESTIGATE …

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  • 15anatomize — a|nat|o|mize [ ə nætə,maız ] verb transitive FORMAL 1. ) to cut up the body of an animal or plant in order to examine it: DISSECT 2. ) to carefully examine all the parts of a problem, situation, etc …

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  • 16anatomize — [[t]ənæ̱təmaɪz[/t]] anatomizes, anatomizing, anatomized VERB If you anatomise a subject or an issue, you examine it in great detail. [FORMAL] [V n] The Public Interest is a magazine devoted to anatomizing the inadequacies of liberalism. (in BRIT …

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  • 17anatomize — or anatomise verb 1》 dissect (a body). 2》 examine and analyse in detail. Origin ME: from med. L. anatomizare, from anatomia (see anatomy) …

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  • 18anatomize — v 1. dissect, vivisect, dismember, cut apart or up, skeletonize, lay open. 2. scrutinize, examine, analyze, study, pull apart, tear to pieces; probe, sift through, search through, investigate, research, inquire into, look into …

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  • 19anatomize — anat·o·mize …

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  • 20anatomize — a•nat•o•mize [[t]əˈnæt əˌmaɪz[/t]] v. t. mized, miz•ing 1) anat. to display the anatomy of; dissect 2) to examine in great detail; analyze minutely • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME < MF or < ML a•nat o•mi•za′tion, n …

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