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Filter by Meaning The book club members will anatomise the latest bestseller to discuss its themes and character development.
The doctor decided to anatomise the patient's symptoms to arrive at an accurate diagnosis.
The art historian sought to anatomise the brushstrokes of the famous painting to determine the artist's technique.
The pathologist will anatomise the tumor to determine its characteristics.
The veterinary surgeon will anatomise the animal's liver to diagnose any abnormalities.
The scientists plan to anatomise the fish specimens to examine their internal organs.
The forensic team will anatomise the remains to determine the cause of death.
The anatomy students are required to anatomise a sheep's heart as part of their practical examination.
The journalist aims to anatomise the government's policies and expose any hidden agendas.
The professor asked the students to anatomise the poem and identify its underlying symbolism.
The literary scholar aims to anatomise the novel and uncover the author's social commentary.
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