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Dissects meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of dissect
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Dressing up as a gigantic dildo, speaking multiple languages, sleeping with an Australian A-lister et al – he leaves the stage and returns two minutes later and leaps into his show and slowly dissects the fiction.
Gage McNabb dissects a frog in Larkin Stokes’ Science class.
It particularly dissects various shelter types within settlements, highlighting their unique and distinct characteristics.
Sriram Veera dissects collectively combusted to disappoint home fans.
The analysis dissects the proportion of women candidates in each political party.
The next person in line dissects it a little more.
Rewind after rewind, she tries to shake the officer off her back and the Gerard McMurray-directed episode, a stressful loop-de-loop, dissects the stress of a black family always recording every interaction with a cop.
In If There’s Not Dancing At The Revolution, I’m Not Coming, New Zealander Julia Croft performs a striptease and dissects the objectification of the female body in pop culture.
Nicola Gunn: Working With Children Gunn dissects “the phenomenon of artists who make work with children for an adult audience” in a combination of theory, fake interview, and fiction.
The novel also includes an element never included in the film: when Dr. Ostrow dissects one of the dead Earth-type animals, he discovers that its internal structure precludes it from ever having been alive in the normal biological sense.
To save time, some medical schools such as Birmingham, England have adopted prosection, where a demonstrator dissects and explains to an audience, in place of dissection by students.