🔍analyze

verb
/ˈænəlaɪz/

Meaning

to examine something in detail to understand it better or draw conclusions

Example Sentences

Scientists analyze data to discover new patterns.

Example Expressions

analyze the situation

Synonyms

examine, study, investigate, evaluate, interpret

Antonyms

ignore, neglect, overlook

Collocations

analyze data, analyze results, analyze information, analyze the problem

More Example Sentences

I will analyze each aspect separately and provide a summary.

We should break the problem down and analyze each part separately.

I always prefer to analyze problems from an interdisciplinary perspective.

There is an opportunity to learn from every crisis if we analyze it correctly.

To analyze this situation, we must consider both economic and social dimensions.

I have analyzed your feedback and I would like to share my thoughts on some points.

The primary objective of my research is to analyze the social impact of urbanization.

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip and carefully documents its features by taking photographs and collecting samples to study back at the university lab where her team analyzes the plant's unique properties

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip and carefully documents its features by taking photographs and collecting samples to study back at the university lab where her team analyzes the plant's unique properties and compares them with known species

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip and carefully documents its features by taking photographs and collecting samples to study back at the university lab where her team analyzes the plant's unique properties and compares them with known species before confirming that it is indeed a new discovery and publishing the findings in a respected scientific journal.

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To take a brief or hurried look.
To misunderstand or form an incorrect idea about something.
to make a formal public statement about something

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