analyze
/ˈæn.ə.laɪz/
Meanings
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Verb
To examine and understand the parts or elements of something complex, typically by separating it into basic units.
- "The chemist analyzed the sample to determine its composition."
- "After analyzing the data, the researchers drew some conclusions."
Pronunciation
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/ˈæn.ə.laɪz/
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Rhymes
Words rhyming with analyzeanalyze , magnify , sympathize , apprise , surmise
Variants
List of all variants of analyze that leads to same resultanalyse , analyzabilities , analyzability , analyzable , analyze , analyzed , analyzer , analyzers , analyzes , analyzing , analysed , analyses , analysing
Forms
Different forms of the word (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).analyses, analyzing, analyzed
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From the Greek word 'analusis' meaning 'unloosing' or 'untying'. In science, it refers to the process of separating something into its constituent parts.
Trivia
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The term 'analyze' was first used in English in the 15th century.
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The word 'analyze' is derived from the Greek word 'analusis', which means 'unloosing' or 'untying'.
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In mathematics, 'analyze' refers to the process of understanding the properties and behavior of mathematical objects.
Related Concepts
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Synthesis: The opposite of analysis, where elements are combined to form a whole.
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Critical Thinking: The ability to analyze and evaluate complex ideas and arguments.
Quotes
Quotes by authors and personalities-
While Wroe offers some basic biographical information and quotes copiously from Shelley's writings, she does not tell a chronological story or "analyze" individual poems.
- Adam Kirsch,{it}New Yorker{/it},27 Aug. 2007 -
{it}Ms. Magazine{/it}'s online daily weblog, written by Christine Cupaiuolo, "analyzes" the representation of women in media and popular culture. Here are excerpts from recent postings.
- {it}Ms.{/it},Fall 2003 -
They are not doing the math. Doing the math would mean demonstrating that the voters' intuitive judgments are roughly what they would get if they "analyzed" the likely effects of candidates' policies, and this is a difficult calculation to perform.
- Louis Menand,{it}New Yorker{/it},30 Aug. 2004
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.In literature, 'analyze' is often used in the context of literary analysis, where a text is broken down into its various parts to understand its meaning and significance. In art, it can refer to the process of examining and interpreting the elements and techniques used in a work.
How to Memorize "analyze"
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visualize
- Visualize the process of breaking down a complex problem into smaller parts.
- Imagine a scientist examining a sample under a microscope. -
associate
- Associate the word 'analyze' with the process of taking something apart to understand it.
- Think of the word 'analyze' as meaning 'to understand fully'. -
mnemonics
- Remember the phrase 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away', but to analyze it, break it down into 'Analyze' (understand) 'Apple' (the object) 'A day' (regularly) 'Keeps' (prevents) 'The' (this) 'Doctor' (health professional) 'Away' (absent)
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