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- [uh-nal-uh-sis]
- /əˈnæl ə sɪs/
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- US Pronunciation
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- [uh-nal-uh-sis]
- /əˈnæl ə sɪs/
Definitions of reanalysis word
- noun plural reanalysis the separating of any material or abstract entity into its constituent elements (opposed to synthesis). 1
- noun plural reanalysis 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. 1
- noun plural reanalysis a presentation, usually in writing, of the results of this process: The paper published an analysis of the political situation. 1
- noun plural reanalysis a philosophical method of exhibiting complex concepts or propositions as compounds or functions of more basic ones. 1
- noun plural reanalysis Mathematics. an investigation based on the properties of numbers. the discussion of a problem by algebra, as opposed to geometry. the branch of mathematics consisting of calculus and its higher developments. a system of calculation, as combinatorial analysis or vector analysis. 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). 1
- noun plural reanalysis Chemistry. intentionally produced decomposition or separation of materials into their ingredients or elements, as to find their kind or quantity. 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. 1
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Origin of reanalysis
First appearance:
before 1575 One of the 34% oldest English words
1575-85; < New Latin < Greek, equivalent to analȳ́(ein) to loosen up (ana- ana- + lȳ́ein to loosen) + -sis -sis
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reanalysis popularity
A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 91% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
According to our data about 66% of words is more used. This is a rare but used term. It occurs in the pages of specialized literature and in the speech of educated people.
reanalysis usage trend in Literature
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