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dissect

[dih-sekt, dahy-] / dɪˈsɛkt, daɪ- /




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“Ye’s lawyers called him a liar, a fraud, and a malingerer in court. His medical records, bank records, and personal family history were dissected, mocked, and vilified,” said attorney Ronald Zambrano in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

But beyond dissecting who was at fault, there’s also the question of what in the comedian’s comment caused such a furor.

From Salon

Move on, knowing every interaction and play call and result will be dissected and debated.

From Los Angeles Times

When asked whether the Legislature had plans to dissect the response, Allen said he would support a robust investigation.

From Los Angeles Times

The unsealed court filings mark the latest chapter in a case which has been dissected by internet sleuths for months.

From BBC