resect (Meaning)

Wordnet

resect (v)

surgically remove a part of a structure or an organ

Webster

resect (v. t.)

To cut or pare off; to remove by cutting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of resect

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resect Sentence Examples

  1. The surgeon resected the cancerous tissue to prevent further spread.
  2. The military conducted a precision bombing campaign to resect enemy installations.
  3. Archaeologists carefully resected the buried artifact to preserve its integrity.
  4. The nurse resected the wound to clean it and remove any debris.
  5. The mechanic resected the faulty part of the engine to replace it with a new one.
  6. The sculptor resected the excess clay to refine the details of the sculpture.
  7. The botanist resected branches from the infected tree to prevent the disease from spreading.
  8. The tailor resected the torn seam of the dress to repair it.
  9. The veterinarian resected the damaged ligament in the dog's knee to restore mobility.
  10. The historian resected biased information from the historical text to ensure its accuracy.

FAQs About the word resect

surgically remove a part of a structure or an organTo cut or pare off; to remove by cutting.

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The surgeon resected the cancerous tissue to prevent further spread.

The military conducted a precision bombing campaign to resect enemy installations.

Archaeologists carefully resected the buried artifact to preserve its integrity.

The nurse resected the wound to clean it and remove any debris.