resect Antonyms
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Meaning of resect
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.
resect Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The mechanic resected the faulty part of the engine to replace it with a new one.
- The sculptor resected the excess clay to refine the details of the sculpture.
- The botanist resected branches from the infected tree to prevent the disease from spreading.
- The tailor resected the torn seam of the dress to repair it.
- The veterinarian resected the damaged ligament in the dog's knee to restore mobility.
- 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.