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Example sentences for "analyze"

Lexicographically close words:
analytical; analytically; analytics; analytique; analyzable; analyzed; analyzer; analyzes; analyzing; anam
  1. When we analyze the principles which distinguish man as a moral being, our attention is first directed to his actions, as the external phenomena by which we judge of his internal principles.

  2. Our present object is briefly to analyze the elements which are essential to veracity, when we view it as a moral emotion, or a branch of individual character.

  3. I find it helpful whenever I come across material of this nature to make a reference to it in the catalog, and, in fact, to analyze carefully all juvenile books, not fiction, whose titles give no hint of the contents.

  4. Come and analyze the water, and discuss its qualities, and speculate about its probable effects?

  5. It was the keynote of his life: in his letters it speaks in words of fire, while other writings of the saint analyze this great human quality with profundity and truth.

  6. His writings speak for themselves through their titles, and are so flat, so transparent, so palpably taken from the nearest authorities, that there is no call to analyze them.

  7. Let us analyze the other two in the light of the Gospel histories.

  8. Modern criticism has sought to analyze and to explain the behavior of Christ at the court of Herod.

  9. Skeptical criticism began to dissect the formulae of prayer and to analyze the elements of augury and sacrifice.

  10. But all men in public life who desire to attain the highest and most unassailable position analyze the character of Washington and ponder over it deeply.

  11. She would not analyze the complex source of her emotions, but addressed a bitter reproach to her father's shade; and she reassured herself by frankly admitting that it would give her pleasure to win the approval of Senator North.

  12. Whenever he heard of an instance of this kind, he would keep that particular remark in mind and analyze it at home in private.

  13. No one, I presume, can analyze the sensations of pleasure or pain.

  14. My father wished that he should analyze the contents of the vial, without informing him of what had passed; he answered that he could only do this at his own house, but that in two hours we should know the result.

  15. But before you proceed to analyze the following exercises, you may turn over a few pages, and you will find all the rules presented in a body.

  16. When you shall have complied with this requisition, you may commit the following order of parsing a noun, and the order of parsing a verb; and then you will be prepared to parse or analyze the following examples.

  17. Now parse the sentence which I have parsed, until the manner is quite familiar to you; and then you will be prepared to analyze correctly and systematically, the following exercises.

  18. But by exercising judgment sufficient to comprehend the meaning, and by supplying what is understood, you will be able to analyze them correctly.

  19. With regard to the word ever annexed to these pronouns, it is a singular fact, that, as soon as we analyze the word to which it is subjoined, ever is entirely excluded from the sentence.

  20. Therefore, I shall analyze his presentation of the first theory only.

  21. We have learned how to measure the sun, to traverse celestial distances, to analyze starlight; yet we are ignorant as to what we ourselves are.

  22. She closed her eyes, trying to analyze what she actually felt.

  23. His habit was to analyze on paper whatever he studied, and he had dealt thus in 1861 (aged eighteen) with all Sir Thomas More, Bolingbroke, and Hobbes.

  24. If the reader will take the trouble to analyze this description, he will perceive that, although powerful, it is extremely simple and sober.

  25. We now desire to analyze more minutely the Greek names Diabolus and Demonia; reference was made to this distinction in a former chapter.

  26. Never was He nearer the great Father heart, and never was He more a man than at this time; and as a man, perhaps during the terrible crisis, He did not analyze His sufferings and emotions.

  27. It was part of her life to sift and analyze the words that ran through city and country from mouth to mouth.

  28. Without being competent to analyze his complex emotions, Mr. Spokesly was in no doubt of their reality.

  29. They are at length learning to analyze the myths which their predecessors rejected; and the results have already rewarded their toil, though much still remains obscure, or utterly unknown.

  30. It is now perhaps vain to attempt to analyze this obscure and doubtful tradition, though we are not without evidence of its probability.

  31. Whatever might have been the woman's pecuniary resources, I must confess that in nearly every instance I underrated her, and in fact that, in every respect, the more I endeavored to analyze her the more of an enigma she became.

  32. All this will be best arrived at by trying how far he can frame a possible, or analyze a given sentence.

  33. Exulting in my discovery, I next proceeded to analyze and to throw into the shape of science that idea of Latinity to which I had attained.

  34. He then proceeded to analyze and comment on it at great length, and to criticize severely the method and tone of my Sermons generally.

  35. It is both to head and heart an extreme trial, thus to analyze what has so long gone by, and to bring out the results of that examination.

  36. Nay, how could I, with satisfaction to myself, analyze my own mind, and say what I held and what I did not hold?

  37. It seems to me that I feel nothing at all, or at least my feeling is so vague and doubtful that I cannot analyze it.

  38. Instead of only seeing the world which surrounds me, I analyze myself.

  39. I wish I had sufficient medical knowledge to analyze that proposal.

  40. Criticism should be equal to the exposure of the imitator and the pure sham, of course, it should be able to analyze and expose these types, but above that level is the disputed case.

  41. Jim would have found it difficult to analyze his own emotion.

  42. With the opening of her second winter in San Francisco's most exclusive set, she had tried to analyze the whole situation, honestly putting her prejudices on one side, and attempting to get her husband's point of view.

  43. I don't want to analyze and dissect and discuss it; as I say, it seems to me too sacred, too sad, to enjoy talking about!

  44. You can see me to-day only through the medium of your dream; but as soon as you try to analyze its details it will vanish away.

  45. To the mind which would analyze it, its inner structure is an eddying swarm of little gnats, like those darting about in the air on a summer day.

  46. Many of the nebulae whose substance you analyze through the spectroscope have become suns.

  47. On another occasion Coleridge remarked: 'There is an energy and elasticity in Davy's mind which enables him to seize on and analyze all questions, pushing them to their legitimate consequences.

  48. His genius it would be presumptuous in me to endeavour to analyze or describe.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "analyze" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    air; analyze; argue; arrange; assay; assort; bracket; canvass; catalog; change; clarify; class; classify; codify; conjugate; consider; controvert; debate; decipher; decline; deduce; deliberate; demarcate; differentiate; digest; discourse; discriminate; discuss; disjoin; dissect; distinguish; diversify; divide; examine; experiment; explain; file; generalize; grade; group; handle; index; individualize; infer; inflect; investigate; list; mark; modify; order; parse; particularize; pigeonhole; place; point; punctuate; range; rank; rap; rate; rationalize; reason; reduce; resolve; review; screen; scrupulous; segment; segregate; select; separate; sever; sieve; sift; sort; specialize; study; subdivide; synthesize; tabulate; talk; theorize; treat; type; vary; ventilate; grade; group; handle; index; individualize; infer; inflect; investigate; list; mark; modify; order; parse; particularize; pigeonhole; place; point; punctuate; range; rank; rap; rate; rationalize; reason; reduce; resolve; review; screen; scrupulous; segment; segregate; select; separate; sever; sieve; sift; sort; specialize; study; subdivide; synthesize; tabulate; talk; theorize; treat; type; vary; ventilate