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analyze1to examine the nature or structure of something, especially by separating it into its parts, in order to understand or explain it analyze something The job involves gathering and analyzing data. He t [..]
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analyzec. 1600, "to dissect," from French analyser, from analyse (see analysis). Literature sense is attested from 1610s; meaning in chemistry dates from 1660s. General sense of "to examine cl [..]
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analyzeto study in detail.
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analyzeconsider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning; "analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare"; "analyze the evidence in a c [..]
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analyzev. To examine minutely or critically.
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analyze – review critically considering possibility of author bias, accuracy and completeness of information presented, use of language to convey message and influence interpretation, and implications of in [..]
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analyzeDefinition To study and interpret past, present and projected corporate, economic and market information in order to make predictions about the future.
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analyzeanalizirn
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analyzeA method for software project management and process improvement.
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analyzeThe skill of recognizing the underlying details of important facts or patterns that are not always readily visible.
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analyzeto study; make sense/meaning of Aspect
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analyzeTo think about and understand facts and details about a given set of information. Analyzing can involve providing a written summary supported by factual information, a diagram, chart, table, or a comb [..]
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analyze(v) consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning(v) make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essenti [..]
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analyzeTo break up a whole into its parts, to examine in detail so as to determine the nature of, to look more deeply into an issue or situation. All learning presupposes some analysis of what we are learnin [..]
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analyzeA computer-assisted analysis system to analyze mathematical programs, including an artificially intelligent level of support.
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analyzeTo subject to analysis; to resolve (anything complex) into its elements; to separate into the constituent parts, for the purpose of an examination of each separately; to examine in such a manner as to ascertain the elements or nature of the thing examined; as, to analyze a fossil substance; to analyze a sentence or a word; to analyze an action to a [..]
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