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be dissected
verb
To study an animal's anatomy by cutting it apart; to perform a necropsy or an autopsy.
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Her looks will be dissected.
And all will be dissected for meaning.
She almost expects to be dissected these days.
Could a face be dissected in only two hours?
These women's lives and their private choices will be dissected.
The subtext of Mensch's statement also needs to be dissected.
Umpiring decisions will be dissected by retired players.
But, he suggested, the pellets should not be dissected in the lunchroom.
But until Mickelson claims one of the biggest prizes, his game will continue to be dissected.
The details of Hodgson's time in the post will be dissected elsewhere.
Piazza's relationship with Howe could be dissected more than his scoops at first base.
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