verb
- present participle of anatomise: dissecting a body or plant to study its structure
- present participle of anatomise: analyzing something in great detail
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling; figurative
Examples
- The medical students were anatomising cadavers in the laboratory.
- She spent hours anatomising the frog specimen for her biology project.
- The critic was anatomising every aspect of the novel’s structure.
- He was anatomising the company’s financial records to find discrepancies.
- The researcher was anatomising the data to understand the patterns.
- They were anatomising the poem line by line in English class.