To have analyzed something means that you have examined it methodically and thoroughly, typically to gain information about its structure or details. After you have analyzed something, you should have a greater knowledge of the facts you can readily glean from its contemplation.
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No it is an adverb of manner. Adverbs of degree are words like: thoroughly / completely
This question doesn't mean anything. Explain more thoroughly.
one example is The middle school student was asked to write his report quickly, accurately, and thoroughly.
The word 'thoroughly' means to do something completely. Say you cleaned your house from top to toe, really well, then you have cleaned it thoroughly.
By looking at it thoroughly. -TrishIa T
miscimble or something like that!
To consider something deeply and thoroughly. Reflect, cogitate, deliberate, ruminate
Are... You serious? Ok then, soaking means to thoroughly moisten something.
"Peruse" means to read or examine something carefully or thoroughly. It can also refer to browsing or glancing through something briefly.
There is something wrong with the gears or drag link. Check them thoroughly
Perhaps to do something conscientiously? That would have the sense of being very careful in your action, making sure it is done properly etc.
You just used thoroughly in a sentence, posed as a question. I don't know how to put thoroughly in a sentence. You need to clean that thoroughly. I was thoroughly incensed.
You could be looking for though, which is a shortened form of "although".Alternatively, you could be looking for thorough, meaning complete and detailed, e.g. He did a thorough examination of the patient.Possibly you are even looking for the word through, meaning to go through something.
No that is pretty normal, u should was out your Yo Hoo if u want it to stop, thoroughly though
Thoroughly is an adverb.