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analyse

[an-l-ahyz]

verb (used with object)

Chiefly British.
analysed, analysing 
  1. a variant of analyze.



analyse

/ ˈæəˌɪ /

verb

  1. to examine in detail in order to discover meaning, essential features, etc

  2. to break down into components or essential features

    to analyse a financial structure

  3. to make a mathematical, chemical, grammatical, etc, analysis of

  4. another word for psychoanalyse

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ˌԲˈپDz noun
  • ˈԲˌ noun
  • ˌԲˈ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of analyse1

C17: back formation from analysis
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Its objective is to "recover and forensically analyse, and to memorialise and bury with respect and dignity, human remains recovered from the site".

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Video analysed by the BBC shows multiple strikes overnight in the capital Tehran as well near three reported military sites and Iran's main nuclear facility in Natanz.

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Here BBC correspondents analyse how key services have fared and what the decisions may mean for you.

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In the nations of the UK, several areas of policy are devolved, and that can lead to a complicated funding structure that will need to be analysed.

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Once they had them, they'd analyse them and produce detailed reports that they sent to the police and regulators.

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