Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dissective
Adjective
/dɪˈsɛktɪv/

Definition
pertaining to or serving for the purpose of dissecting, or to the thorough analysis of a subject.

Examples
- The scientist took a dissective approach to the study of complex ecosystems.
- Her dissective methods in literary analysis revealed deep insights into the text.
- He used a dissective lens to examine the cultural influences in the artwork.

Meaning
The term ‘dissective’ refers to the act of separating something into its parts to better understand its structure or components. In a broader sense, it can involve detailed examination and analysis of ideas, concepts, or subjects.

Synonyms
- Analytical
- Explanatory
- Investigative
- Critical