Find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws.
1 The best bet for Whitehall was to pick apart the prosecutor's case.
2 Clementine tries to pick apart other elements of the creation myth.
3 Mike and Matthew pick apart the first speeches given by party leaders this year.
4 It's Friday, which means I'm cranky enough to pick apart an ill-conceived concept design.
5 It wouldn't take much to pick apart the knots and leave the place unguarded.
6 Sure, you could pick apart individual screenshots from the trailer.
7 You can pick apart the legacy of all these people.
8 It was difficult to pick apart the exact moment that things got out of hand.
9 Pundits have started to pick apart the Swans but Matthews offered nothing but supportive words.
10 We published a story that Wennerström could pick apart point by point and prove his innocence.
11 Still, cornerback Charles Woodson said Manning had too much time to pick apart the Oakland defense.
12 That's right, VR operated robots could soon pick apart suspicious devices so humans don't have to.
13 Hornibrook never got rattled and found ways to pick apart the Cougars on virtually every drive.
14 I whistled through my teeth, trying to pick apart what I could of the club's finances.
15 Technically, there's always stuff I can pick apart .
16 Waiting for next year, they fear, could give opponents more time to pick apart the current legislation.
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