Dissection is an English word with synonyms like analysis or cut. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Dissection meaning
- The act of dissecting.
- Something dissected.
- A minute and detailed examination or analysis.
Using Dissection
- The main meaning on this page is: The act of dissecting. | Something dissected. | A minute and detailed examination or analysis.
- Useful related words include: analysis, cut, cutting, analytic thinking.
- In the example corpus, dissection often appears in combinations such as: dissection of, aortic dissection, dissection and.
Context around Dissection
- Average sentence length in these examples: 21 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 10 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Dissection
- In this selection, "dissection" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, aortic, immigrant, band, may, affects and themselves stand out and add context to how "dissection" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include dissection of the and a candid dissection of his. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "dissection" sits close to words such as abdulrahman, accessorised and acropolis, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with dissection
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
This is my dissection. (4 words)
O'brien was quite excited to begin the dissection. (9 words)
She noted a new condition called “sudden coronary dissection” of blood vessels. (12 words)
The natural history of aortic root dilatation is still unknown, but it is linked to aortic dissection and rupture, which has a high mortality rate. citation Aortic dissection affects 1 to 2% of patients with Turner syndrome. (37 words)
Each part of Dan Walker’s six-movement musical dissection of the human anatomy is devoted to a different part of the body – the eyes, hands, mouth, feet, blood and heart. (31 words)
Rupture of the aneurysm results in a subarachnoid hemorrhage and a very severe headache. ; Aortic dissection : Dissection along the length of the aorta between the layers of the aortic wall. (30 words)
Brush up on your french, and make sure to keep your markers where you can find them, as makes its way into the CinemaBlend labs for our next dissection! (29 words)
Example sentences (20)
As the victim was a homosexual immigrant, Dissection was accused of being a Nazi band, Dissection.
Dissection of the ascending aorta is an emergency because dissection may interrupt coronary blood flow and blood flow to the brain, neither of which tolerate ischemia particularly well.
Dissection of the ascending aorta (type A) is a surgical emergency while dissection of the descending aorta (type B) can possibly be managed medically.
Rupture of the aneurysm results in a subarachnoid hemorrhage and a very severe headache. ; Aortic dissection : Dissection along the length of the aorta between the layers of the aortic wall.
The natural history of aortic root dilatation is still unknown, but it is linked to aortic dissection and rupture, which has a high mortality rate. citation Aortic dissection affects 1 to 2% of patients with Turner syndrome.
Vesalius, in contrast, performed dissection as the primary teaching tool, handling the actual work himself and urging students to perform dissection themselves.
Each part of Dan Walker’s six-movement musical dissection of the human anatomy is devoted to a different part of the body – the eyes, hands, mouth, feet, blood and heart.
When Caroline Ball collapsed at home in 2016, it led to emergency surgery for aortic dissection and an induced coma.
A courthouse drama from French director Justine Triet, is a dissection of a troubled marriage.
After the successful delivery of the baby, with sharp dissection of the bladder from the uterus, bladder repair was performed.
It allows the visualisation, manipulation, and virtual dissection of complex anatomical structures, using detailed 3-D (three-dimensional) models.
O'brien was quite excited to begin the dissection.
Professor David’s dissection of the Electoral College established by the founding fathers through the Constitution was quite thorough and very educational.
Scientists from Greece, Spain, and the U.S. examined the skeletal elements with the aid of macrophotography, radiographs, and anatomical dissection.
She noted a new condition called “sudden coronary dissection” of blood vessels.
There would be a breathlessly reported dissection of the shooter’s postmortem brainlooming lawsuit against the Defense Department.
This is my dissection.
To treat her thyroid cancer, Sophie underwent a full thyroidectomy and central and right-side neck dissection in February, which revealed three areas of cancer, the largest being 3cm.
Brush up on your french, and make sure to keep your markers where you can find them, as makes its way into the CinemaBlend labs for our next dissection!
In a candid dissection of his performance, Murray said: “I didn’t play well.
Common combinations with dissection
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- dissection of 24×
- aortic dissection 9×
- dissection and 7×
- the dissection 7×
- for dissection 4×
- dissection was 3×
- dissection as 3×
- dissection in 3×
- node dissection 3×
- dissection for 3×