analyzed
Pronunciation: [əˈnæl.ɪ.zaɪzd]
Word
Context: "examination"
(verb) to study something carefully to understand it better or to find important details. It's like looking very closely at your homework to check for mistakes or to see how to improve it.
Example
The teacher analyzed the students' test scores to find out who needed extra help.
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She did not analyze the data, so she missed some important patterns.
Example
How did you analyze the results of the project?
Context: "science"
(verb) to break something down into parts to understand how it works or what it is made of. This is often done in science, like when scientists analyze a sample from the ocean to learn about its ingredients.
Example
The researchers analyzed the water samples to check for pollution.
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He forgot to analyze the chemicals before starting the experiment, which caused problems.
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What methods did you use to analyze the samples?
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