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Meanings of
anatomise
in English
Spanish
anatomizar
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Dissect in order to analyze.
anatomize
Spanish
anatomizar
Usage of
anatomise
in English
1
We can dissect the human frame, and
anatomise
the mind.
2
I would always rather paint them than
anatomise
them.
3
Can you explain their operations, and
anatomise
that fine internal structure on which they depend?
4
I am content to lay in a stock of ideas then, and to examine and
anatomise
them afterwards.
5
The film seeks to
anatomise
the development of Walt Disney's deservedly beloved 1964 adaptation of PL Travers's Mary Poppins.
6
I know well enough what death and pleasure are; let no man give himself the trouble to
anatomise
them to me.
7
His collected and calm manner could not prevent her blood from running cold, as he thus tried to
anatomise
his old condition.
8
As much, at least, replied PHILO, as CLEANTHES can explain the operations of reason, or
anatomise
that internal structure on which it depends.
9
He could achieve it via the electoral college, another anachronism Litt
anatomises
with ease.
10
Here is another of these absurd
soul
-
anatomising
scruples which have risen up in me.
11
The movie appears to content itself with
anatomising
the huge geopolitical hypocrisy of it all.
12
The weight of the past, and particularly of the dark European past
anatomised
so exhaustively by W.G.
13
Three other dolphins were hauled up in quick succession, and taken forward to be
anatomised
by the surgeon.
14
The bones are as completely freed from flesh as if they had been
anatomised
,
and perfectly white and dry.
15
Annihilation beckoned, in an apocalyptic guise that was nevertheless
anatomised
far more precisely than the visions of any mediaeval mystic.
16
Instead, the violent eruption of the Parisian banlieues was
anatomised
by reference to a body politic sickening with pathological metaphors.
Other examples for "anatomise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
anatomise the development
Translations for
anatomise
Spanish
anatomizar
diseccionar
Anatomise
through the time