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analysis

[ uh-nal-uh-sis ]

noun

, plural a·nal·y·ses [uh, -, nal, -, uh, -seez].
  1. the separating of any material or abstract entity into its constituent elements ( synthesis ).
  2. 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.

  3. a presentation, usually in writing, of the results of this process:

    The paper published an analysis of the political situation.

  4. a philosophical method of exhibiting complex concepts or propositions as compounds or functions of more basic ones.
  5. Mathematics.
    1. an investigation based on the properties of numbers.
    2. the discussion of a problem by algebra, as opposed to geometry.
    3. the branch of mathematics consisting of calculus and its higher developments.
    4. a system of calculation, as combinatorial analysis or vector analysis.
    5. 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 ).
  6. Chemistry.
    1. intentionally produced decomposition or separation of materials into their ingredients or elements, as to find their kind or quantity.
    2. 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.
  7. Computers. systems analysis.


analysis

/ əˈnælɪsɪs /

noun

  1. the division of a physical or abstract whole into its constituent parts to examine or determine their relationship or value Compare synthesis
  2. a statement of the results of this
  3. short for psychoanalysis
  4. chem
    1. 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 )
    2. the result obtained by such a determination
  5. 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
  6. maths the branch of mathematics principally concerned with the properties of functions, largely arising out of calculus
  7. philosophy (in the writings of Kant) the separation of a concept from another that contains it Compare synthesis
  8. in the last analysis or in the final analysis or in the ultimate analysis
    after everything has been given due consideration
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


analysis

/ ə-nălĭ-sĭs /

  1. The separation of a substance into its constituent elements, usually by chemical means, for the study and identification of each component.
  2. Qualitative analysis determines what substances are present in a compound.
  3. Quantitative analysis determines how much of each substance is present in a compound.
  4. A branch of mathematics concerned with limits and convergence and principally involving differential calculus, integral calculus, sequences, and series.


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Other Words From

  • misa·naly·sis noun plural misanalyses
  • over·a·naly·sis noun plural overanalyses
  • rea·naly·sis noun plural reanalyses
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Word History and Origins

Origin of analysis1

First recorded in 1575–85; from New Latin, from Greek, equivalent to analȳ́(ein) “to loosen up” ( ana- “up, against, back” + lȳ́ein “to loosen”) + -sis noun suffix; ana-, -sis
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Word History and Origins

Origin of analysis1

C16: from New Latin, from Greek analusis, literally: a dissolving, from analuein, from ana- + luein to loosen
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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".

From BBC

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.

From BBC

As Philip Bump of the Washington Post points out in this preliminary analysis:

From Salon

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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