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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.
disapprove, censure, disparage, pan, carp, analyze and evaluate.
Differentiate, discern, contrast, evaluate, juxtapose, analyze.
Evaluate->appraise
1. Set up the situation. 2. Tell about what actionyou took to accomplish this goal. 3. Results. What impact did you have beyond what another person might have done? Why did the situation turn out better because you handled it?
Chastise, Evaluate, Scrutinize
Analyze means to answer or conclude sentences for questions at the end of a lab report
evaluate, assess, value, calculate
accomplish
cherish, accomplish, and attend
Another way of saying identify is to label or designate.
Generally, it could not be moved to another state since the case must be heard in the court that has jurisdiction. It may be assigned to a judge who is not regularly seated at that court. There may be other options. You need to consult with an attorney who can hear all the details, evaluate your situation and explain your options under the law in your jurisdiction.Generally, it could not be moved to another state since the case must be heard in the court that has jurisdiction. It may be assigned to a judge who is not regularly seated at that court. There may be other options. You need to consult with an attorney who can hear all the details, evaluate your situation and explain your options under the law in your jurisdiction.Generally, it could not be moved to another state since the case must be heard in the court that has jurisdiction. It may be assigned to a judge who is not regularly seated at that court. There may be other options. You need to consult with an attorney who can hear all the details, evaluate your situation and explain your options under the law in your jurisdiction.Generally, it could not be moved to another state since the case must be heard in the court that has jurisdiction. It may be assigned to a judge who is not regularly seated at that court. There may be other options. You need to consult with an attorney who can hear all the details, evaluate your situation and explain your options under the law in your jurisdiction.