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analyses

/əˈnæl.ə.siːz/

Meanings
  • noun

    The investigation or examination of something, typically to discover information or assess quality.

    - "The analysis of financial data can provide valuable insights."
    - "The team conducted a thorough analysis of the market trends."

Pronunciation
  1. /əˈnæl.ə.siːz/



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  2. /əˈnæl.ə.siːz/



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  3. /ˈæn.ə.laɪ.zəz/



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Antonyms

synthesis
Rhymes
Words rhyming with analyses
analogies , anemones , anaplasies
Variants
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analyses , analysis , analyse , analysed , analysing , analyze , activation analyses , activation analysis , cluster analyses , cluster analysis , content analyses , content analysis , discourse analyses , discourse analysis , factor analyses , factor analysis , factor analytic , Fourier analyses , Fourier analysis , harmonic analyses , harmonic analysis , high analyses , high analysis
Etymology
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From the Greek word 'analusis' meaning 'unloosing' or 'loosening'. In the context of academic study, it means 'to loosen the mind' by examining and understanding complex information.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'analysis' was first used in the field of mathematics.

  2. The longest word in the English language that can be made using the letters in the word 'analysis' is 'statistics'.


Related Concepts
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  1. data analysis: The process of inspecting, cleansing, transforming, and modeling data to discover useful information, inform conclusions, and support decision-making.

  2. textual analysis: The examination of written texts to reveal their meaning and significance. It is used in various fields such as literature, history, and linguistics.


Quotes
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  1. In order to depict economic decisions mathematically, economists needed to assume that human behavior is both rational and predictable. They imagined a representative human, Homo economicus, endowed with consistent preferences, stable moods, and an enviable ability to make only rational decisions. This sleight of hand yielded some theories that had genuine predictive value, but economists were obliged to exclude from their "analyses" many phenomena that didn't fit the … framework, such as stock-market bubbles, drug addiction, and compulsive shopping.

    - John Cassidy,{it}New Yorker{/it},18 Sept. 2006
  2. His "analyses" expose hidden fractures with the clarity of an X-ray, and his rhetorical skill, though modulated in a journalistic style, owes much to the give and take of Euripides' crisp dialogue.

    - G. W. Bowersock,{it}New York Review of Books{/it},6 Nov. 2008
  3. Thanks to some pioneering studies, and an increasing body of editions, translations, and detailed "analyses", we now have a good general picture of the spiritual culture of late-medieval women on the Continent, especially in the Low Countries and Germany.

    - Nicholas Watsons,{it}Speculum{/it},July 1993
  4. Thus little more than a month before the convention was due to assemble in Philadelphia, James Madison fashioned a powerful and comprehensive "analysis" of the problems of federalism and republicanism.

    - Jack N. Rakove,{it}Original Meanings{/it},1996

Culture
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In literature, 'analysis' is often used to describe the process of examining a character, theme, or work in detail. It is a fundamental aspect of literary criticism and analysis is an essential skill for students and scholars.

How to Memorize "analyses"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a magnifying glass focused on a small detail, revealing hidden information.
    - Visualize a detective piecing together clues to solve a mystery.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'analysis' with 'understanding'.
    - Associate it with 'insight' or 'discovery'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'A-N-A-L-Y-S-I-S' to remember the meaning: Analyze, Notify, Act, Learn, Yield, Identify, Summarize, Inform, Solve.


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