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1analyze — analyze, resolve, dissect, break down mean to divide a complex whole or unit into its component parts or constituent elements. When their corresponding nouns (analysis, resolution, dissection, breakdown) denote such a division, they are similarly …
2Analyze — An a*lyze, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Analyzed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Analyzing}.] [Cf. F. analyser. See {Analysis}.] 1. To subject to analysis; to resolve (anything complex) into its elements; to separate into the constituent parts, for the purpose of an… …
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5analyze — [v1] examine and determine assay, beat a dead horse*, chew over*, confab*, consider, estimate, evaluate, figure, figure out, get down to brass tacks*, hash*, inspect, interpret, investigate, judge, kick around*, rehash, resolve, scrutinize, sort… …
6analyze — I verb anatomize, audit, canvass, conduct an inquiry, consider, delineate, delve into, dissect, examine, examine critically, explore, hold an inquiry, inquire into, institute an inquiry, investigate, make an analysis, make an inquiry, probe,… …
7analyze — an‧a‧lyze [ˈænl aɪz] also analyse verb [transitive] 1. to examine or think about something carefully in order to see what it is like or to understand it: • The data is collected and then analyzed on computer. 2. ACCOUNTING to separate and examin …
8analyze — (v.) c.1600, to dissect, from Fr. analyser, from analyse (see ANALYSIS (Cf. analysis)). Literature sense is attested from 1610s; meaning in chemistry dates from 1660s. General sense of to examine closely dates from 1809; psychological sense is… …
9analyze — (Amer.) v. break down into parts and study closely (i.e. a subject); examine, make an analysis (also analyse) …
10analyze — (Brit. analyse) ► VERB 1) examine in detail the elements or structure of. 2) psychoanalyse. DERIVATIVES analyzable adjective analyzer noun …