Analyze is the correct English spelling, though Brits may spell it as analyse.
Analyser is British English
Analyzet is American English
That is the correct US spelling of "analyzing" (UK analysing).
That is the correct US spelling of "analyzes" (studies). The UK spelling is analyses.
"An expert was brought in to analyze the report." "It took years to properly analyze the artifacts from the archaeological site." "Onboard computers can now analyze the condition of your automobile."
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The word analyze is a verb. Some synonyms for analyze are scrutinize, evaluate, investigate, and inspect. Additional words for analyze are figure out, resolve, assay, and sort out.
The plural of analyze is analyzes. As in "the expert analyzes the data".
Analyze is a verb. The past tense is analyzedbb.
The correct spelling is "analyze." It is spelled with a "z" instead of an "s."
The correct spelling is analyze or analyse (British English)
Analyse is just the non-United States English (UK English) way to spell analyze, which is the United States English way of spelling it. There is no difference otherwise.
The likely word is "figure" (a diagram, body shape, or to analyze or calculate).
The correct US English spelling is "analyze" (to subject to analysis). The British English spelling is "analyse".
It is never proper to replace the Y with an I. However, there are several words that are spelled with a Z in North America but with an S in Europe, including analyze, organize and standardize (just to name a few).
The correct spelling is "analyzed." It is spelled with one 'l' in the middle.
The American spelling of "analyze" is "analyze," with a "z" instead of an "s."
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analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare; analyze the evidence in a criminal trial; analyze your real motives;
The spelling "asses" means more than one ass (donkey), or slang for "posteriors."The verb to assess means to analyze or measure.
"An expert was brought in to analyze the report." "It took years to properly analyze the artifacts from the archaeological site." "Onboard computers can now analyze the condition of your automobile."