Pronunciation: /əˈnætəˌmaɪz/
verb to dissect or analyze in detail
A1 Doctors anatomize the human body to understand its structure.
A2 In biology class, students learn to anatomize different animals.
B1 Forensic scientists anatomize the evidence to solve crimes.
B2 Researchers anatomize the data to uncover patterns and trends.
C1 The artist anatomized the painting to reveal hidden details and techniques.
C2 Experts anatomize the complex issue to provide a comprehensive analysis.
formal The scientist proceeded to anatomize the specimen in order to study its internal structure.
informal The doctor said he would have to anatomize my injury to determine the extent of the damage.
slang I don't want to anatomize this situation right now, let's just enjoy the party.
figurative The author's writing style allows readers to anatomize the complexities of human emotions.
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