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analyzing


Meanings
  • the action or process of examining something, typically in order to understand or judge it

    - "Example 1: I need to analyze this data in order to make informed decisions."
    - "Example 2: The scientist carefully analyzed the sample in order to identify any potential contaminants."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with analyzing
analyzing , pronouncing , enunciating , articulating
Homophones
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  1. analyzing

  2. analogizing

  3. anesthetizing

  4. anonymizing


Variants
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analyse , analyzabilities , analyzability , analyzable , analyze , analyzed , analyzer , analyzers , analyzes , analyzing
Forms
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The verb 'analyze' can be used in various forms, including the present tense ('I analyze this data to understand its meaning'), the present continuous tense ('I am analyzing this data to identify any trends or patterns'), the past tense ('I analyzed this data and identified several key insights'), and the past continuous tense ('I was analyzing this data when I received the unexpected call'). The verb 'analyze' can also be used as a noun ('The analysis of this data reveals several key insights') or as a gerund ('I enjoy analyzing data and identifying trends and patterns').


Etymology
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From the Latin word 'analysare' which means 'to loosen, unbind, or undo, in order to examine the components or constituents'


Related Concepts
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  1. data analysis: The process of examining and understanding the components or constituents of data, in order to identify trends, patterns, or insights that can inform decision-making or problem-solving.

  2. statistical analysis: A type of data analysis that uses statistical methods and techniques to examine and understand the components or constituents of data, in order to identify trends, patterns, or insights that can inform decision-making or problem-solving.

  3. predictive analysis: A type of data analysis that uses statistical and machine learning techniques to examine and understand the components or constituents of data, in order to identify trends, patterns, or insights that can inform decision-making or problem-solving, and to make predictions about future events or trends based on the analysis of historical data.

  4. text analysis: A type of data analysis that uses natural language processing (NLP) techniques to examine and understand the components or constituents of text data, in order to identify trends, patterns, or insights that can inform decision-making or problem-solving.

  5. sentiment analysis: A type of text analysis that uses natural language processing (NLP) techniques to identify and extract subjective information from text data, in order to determine the sentiment or emotion expressed in the text, and to gain insights into the attitudes, opinions, or feelings of the people or entities mentioned in the text.


Quotes
Quotes by authors and personalities
  1. 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
  2. {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
  3. 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
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["In literature and art, 'analyzing' is often used to describe the process of examining and understanding the components or constituents of something. For example, in literature, a character might 'analyze' a piece of evidence in order to solve a mystery. In art, an artist might 'analyze' the colors, shapes, and textures of an object in order to create an accurate or realistic representation of it."]

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