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Analyse ˈænəlaɪz Analysing Analysed Job Involves Gathering Data

Word analyse
WordType (verb)
Phonetic BrE / ˈænəlaɪz / NAmE / ˈænəlaɪz /
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  • the job involves gathering and analysing data.
  • he tried to analyse his feelings.
  • the first step is to define and analyse the problem.
  • the results must be analysed in detail.
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analyse

(verb)BrE / ˈænəlaɪz / NAmE / ˈænəlaɪz /
  1. to examine the nature or structure of something, especially by separating it into its parts, in order to understand or explain it
    • The job involves gathering and analysing data.
    • He tried to analyse his feelings.
    • The first step is to define and analyse the problem.
    • The results must be analysed in detail.
    • We need to analyse what went wrong.
    • These ideas will be examined in more detail in Chapter 10.
    • The job involves gathering and analysing data.
    • He tried to analyse his feelings.
    • The government will review the situation later in the year.
    • We will study the report carefully before making a decision.
    • This topic will be discussed at greater length in the next chapter.
    • = psychoanalyse
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/psychoanalyse

    Verb Forms

    • present simple I / you / we / they analyse
    • he / she / it analyses
    • past simple analysed
    • past participle analysed
    • -ing form analysing

    Word Origin

    • late 16th cent.: influenced by French analyser, from medieval Latin analysis from Greek analusis, from analuein ‘unloose’, from ana- ‘up’ + luein ‘loosen’.
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