Dissected

Pronunciation: /daɪˈsɛktəd/

Dissected (verb)

  1. To cut something into smaller pieces to study its structure or parts closely.
  2. To examine something carefully by breaking it down into smaller parts.

Examples

  • The teacher dissected the frog for the students.
  • The report dissected the company's financial performance.

Common collocations: dissect a specimen, dissect a body, dissect the data, dissect an argument

Synonyms of Dissected

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Dissected

  • to bring together or combine parts
  • to connect or link together