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vivisection

1 of 1noun
/ˌvɪvɪˈsɛkʃən/
Forms:vivisections
1

the scientific and experimental operations performed on live animals

  • The ethics committee debated the use of vivisection in the laboratory.
  • The scientist explained that vivisection is essential for certain medical research.
  • Animal rights activists protested against the practice of vivisection.
  • The research required vivisection to understand the impact of surgical techniques.
  • Vivisection was conducted to study the effects of the new drug on living organisms.
2

a very harsh and thorough examination or analysis

  • The film critic's vivisection of the movie's plot exposed its numerous inconsistencies and plot holes.
  • Her vivisection of the novel's characters revealed their deep-seated flaws and contradictions.
  • The journalist's vivisection of the political candidate's speech highlighted its inconsistencies and lack of substance.