anatomized (Meaning)

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anatomized (imp. & p. p.)

of Anatomize

anatomized Sentence Examples

  1. The surgeon meticulously anatomized the cadaver, carefully dissecting each organ to study its structure.
  2. The biologist chose to anatomize the insect under a microscope to better understand its internal anatomy.
  3. In his medical research paper, the author sought to anatomize the various components of a complex disease.
  4. The forensic pathologist began to anatomize the crime scene, examining every detail for evidence.
  5. The artist's drawing anatomized the human form, highlighting the intricate details of muscles and bones.
  6. The scientist decided to anatomize the genetic makeup of the rare species to uncover its unique traits.
  7. During the anatomy class, students were required to anatomize a frog to learn about vertebrate structure.
  8. The historian attempted to anatomize the societal changes that occurred during the turbulent period.
  9. The chef skillfully anatomized the fish, showcasing the precision required for filleting.
  10. In her psychological analysis, the therapist sought to anatomize the patient's emotional responses to various stimuli.

FAQs About the word anatomized

of Anatomize

analyzed, examined, dissected, cut, divided, assayed, deconstructed, diagnosed, investigated,assessed

assimilated, amalgamated, unified, aggregated, consolidated, amalgamated, synthesized, coalesced, integrated, assimilated

The surgeon meticulously anatomized the cadaver, carefully dissecting each organ to study its structure.

The biologist chose to anatomize the insect under a microscope to better understand its internal anatomy.

In his medical research paper, the author sought to anatomize the various components of a complex disease.

The forensic pathologist began to anatomize the crime scene, examining every detail for evidence.