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analysis
[ uh-nal-uh-sis ]
noun
- the separating of any material or abstract entity into its constituent elements ( synthesis ).
- this process as a method of studying the nature of something or of determining its essential features and their relations:
the grammatical analysis of a sentence.
- a presentation, usually in writing, of the results of this process:
The paper published an analysis of the political situation.
- a philosophical method of exhibiting complex concepts or propositions as compounds or functions of more basic ones.
- Mathematics.
- an investigation based on the properties of numbers.
- the discussion of a problem by algebra, as opposed to geometry.
- the branch of mathematics consisting of calculus and its higher developments.
- a system of calculation, as combinatorial analysis or vector analysis.
- a method of proving a proposition by assuming the result and working backward to something that is known to be true. Compare synthesis ( def 4 ).
- Chemistry.
- intentionally produced decomposition or separation of materials into their ingredients or elements, as to find their kind or quantity.
- the ascertainment of the kind or amount of one or more of the constituents of materials, whether obtained in separate form or not. Compare qualitative analysis, quantitative analysis.
- Computers. systems analysis.
analysis
/ əˈnælɪsɪs /
noun
- the division of a physical or abstract whole into its constituent parts to examine or determine their relationship or value Compare synthesis
- a statement of the results of this
- short for psychoanalysis
- chem
- the decomposition of a substance into its elements, radicals, or other constituents in order to determine the kinds of constituents present ( qualitative analysis ) or the amount of each constituent ( quantitative analysis )
- the result obtained by such a determination
- linguistics the use of word order together with word function to express syntactic relations in a language, as opposed to the use of inflections Compare synthesis
- maths the branch of mathematics principally concerned with the properties of functions, largely arising out of calculus
- philosophy (in the writings of Kant) the separation of a concept from another that contains it Compare synthesis
- in the last analysis or in the final analysis or in the ultimate analysisafter everything has been given due consideration
analysis
/ ə-năl′ĭ-sĭs /
- The separation of a substance into its constituent elements, usually by chemical means, for the study and identification of each component.
- ◆ Qualitative analysis determines what substances are present in a compound.
- ◆ Quantitative analysis determines how much of each substance is present in a compound.
- A branch of mathematics concerned with limits and convergence and principally involving differential calculus, integral calculus, sequences, and series.
Other Words From
- misa·naly·sis noun plural misanalyses
- over·a·naly·sis noun plural overanalyses
- rea·naly·sis noun plural reanalyses
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of analysis1
Example Sentences
A search online gives no easy answers about them, with various theories flaoting around some of their identities - often citing "research and analysis".
Across Britain, three male licence holders have more than 100 points, while the woman with the most points is a 50-year-old with 96, according to analysis by the PA news agency.
As Philip Bump of the Washington Post points out in this preliminary analysis:
In 2023, at least 6,500 game workers worldwide were laid off, according to a Times analysis, including hundreds at California-based companies like Unity and Riot Games.
So Trump gets laundered, and the analysis continues to get worse and worse.
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