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Analyze   /ˈænəlˌaɪz/   Listen
Analyze

verb
(past & past part. analyzed; pres. part. analyzing)
1.
Consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning.  Synonyms: analyse, canvas, canvass, examine, study.  "Analyze the evidence in a criminal trial" , "Analyze your real motives"
2.
Make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essential features.  Synonyms: analyse, break down, dissect, take apart.  "Analyze a sentence" , "Analyze a chemical compound"
3.
Break down into components or essential features.  Synonym: analyse.
4.
Subject to psychoanalytic treatment.  Synonyms: analyse, psychoanalyse, psychoanalyze.



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"Analyze" Quotes from Famous Books



... merchants, and millionaires. Even ballet-girls have become duchesses by marriage. The stage is considered a noble profession. Often, when a girl has a good voice, nothing will satisfy her but a stage career. A situation such as this is very difficult for a Chinese to analyze. The average Chinese woman lacks the imagination, the self-abandon, the courage which must be necessary before a girl can think of herself as standing alone in a bright light before a large audience waiting to see her dance or hear ...
— America Through the Spectacles of an Oriental Diplomat • Wu Tingfang

... emotion which gave him pleasure was still strong upon him; it was not yet he would begin to analyze where this passion might ...
— Beyond The Rocks - A Love Story • Elinor Glyn

... 78. Analyze the remuneration received by any of the following: (1) the proprietor of a cotton-mill managing his own mill; (2) a merchant conducting his own business; (3) a railway shareholder; (4) ...
— Principles Of Political Economy • John Stuart Mill

... these days of New World life are striving so hard. Its municipal government is a perfect model of a municipal government; its officials are elected from the most worthy of its prosperous middle class by voters every one of whom can not only read the Constitution, but could, if it were required, analyze its laws and by-laws. Its taxes are fairly and justly assessed, and are spent with a well-considered and munificent liberality. Its public works are the very best that can be compassed, both from an artistic and practical stand-point. It has a free library, not cumbersomely large, ...
— Shapes that Haunt the Dusk • Various

... them long and tenderly, as a father might talk to his children; and we have the strange feeling that they listen to all that he says and understand it. If they appear not to grasp an explanation or a demonstration, he will begin it all over again, analyze it, paraphrase it ten times in succession, with the patience of a mother. And so their progress has been incomparably swifter and more astounding than that of old Hans. Within a fortnight of the first lesson Mohammed did simple little addition ...
— The Unknown Guest • Maurice Maeterlinck


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