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analyze

intermediateB2

/ˈæn.ə.laɪz/ · an-a-lyze

To examine something in detail in order to understand it better or draw conclusions from it.

Meanings

verbformal

To examine something in detail in order to understand it better or draw conclusions from it.

کسی چیز کا تفصیل سے معائنہ کرنا تاکہ اسے بہتر طور پر سمجھ سکیں یا اس سے نتیجہ اخذ کرسکیں۔

تجزیہ کرنا

tajziya karna

Synonyms

examinestudyevaluateمعائنہ کرنامطالعہ کرناجانچ کرنا

Antonyms

ignoreneglectoverlookنظر انداز کرناتھوڑا خیال رکھناچھوڑ دینا

Common Collocations

  • analyze data
  • analyze results
  • analyze behavior

Example Sentences

In order to improve the process, we need to analyze the current workflow.

عمل کو بہتر بنانے کے لئے، ہمیں موجودہ ورک فلو کا تجزیہ کرنا ہوگا۔

Amal ko behtar banane ke liye, humein mojooda work flow ka tajziya karna hoga.

The researcher plans to analyze the results of the experiment.

محقق تجربے کے نتائج کا تجزیہ کرنے کا ارادہ رکھتا ہے۔

Muhaqiq tajrabe ke nataij ka tajziya karne ka irada rakhta hai.

It's important to analyze customer feedback to improve services.

خدمات کو بہتر بنانے کے لئے صارفین کی آراء کا تجزیہ کرنا ضروری ہے۔

Khidmaat ko behtar banane ke liye sarifeen ki a'ra ka tajziya karna zaroori hai.

Easily Confused With

analogy:Analogy is a comparison between two things for explanation, while analyze means to examine something in detail.

Word Family

analysis
nounتجزیہ
analytical
adjectiveتحلیلی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'analyze' as breaking down into smaller parts, like slicing a cake.

Imagine a detective examining clues with a magnifying glass.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دیکھو، کیا کم تھے دنیا میں جو ٹھوکر کھائے نباہ میں۔

Dekho, kya kam the duniya mein jo thokar khaye nibah mein.

Look, were there not enough in the world who stumbled in their existence.

Ahmad Faraz, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جیسا کرے گا ویسا ہی بھرے گا

Jaisa karega waisa hi bharega

You reap what you sow.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "analusis" — a breaking up or loosening

First known use: 15th century

The word 'analyze' is derived from the Greek word 'analusis', which means 'a breaking up'. It evolved through Latin into its modern form in English.