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analyze

Pronunciation: [ˈænəˌlaɪz]

Word

Context: "study"

(verb) to look at something closely to understand it better. When you analyze something, you break it down into smaller parts to see how they work together.

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The scientist will analyze the data to find out what happened.

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She didn't analyze the problem, so she couldn't find a solution.

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How do you plan to analyze the results from the experiment?

Context: "literature"

(verb) to examine and explain the meaning of a story, poem, or other works. When you analyze a book, you think about the characters, themes, and messages.

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In class, we will analyze the main character's journey in the story.

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He didn't analyze the poem, so he missed its deeper meaning.

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What parts of the poem should we analyze to understand it better?

Context: "data"

(verb) to check numbers or facts to see trends or patterns. Analyzing data helps us make decisions based on what we find.

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The team will analyze the sales figures to see what changes they need to make.

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If we don't analyze the data, we can't improve our results.

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What tools can we use to analyze this data effectively?

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