Analyzing definition

Analyzing means to break something down into its constituent parts in order to clarify its meaning or significance. One may analyze, for example, the causes of events; the components and consequences of ideas; or social, political, or economic processes and institutions.
Analyzing means examining methodically. "Block" and "voltage drops" are defined in the same manner as in the previous limitations.

Examples of Analyzing in a sentence

  • Analyzing the Consortium’s compliance with performance agreements, based on information submitted by the Consortium.

  • Analyzing and auditing majority trade contractors’ bidding records to assure a minimum good faith effort.

  • The work, support of the production organizations may include but is not limited to: Analyzing planning data to define manpower, parts, and other resources required to meet production requirements, assisting in a variety of planning, scheduling, and documentation activities in a hangar/shop work area or an office environment.

  • The compensation model bargained between the Center Grove Community School Corporation and United Teachers Association of Center Grove shall be the B.A.R.I.C. (Bargaining, Analyzing, Researching Information for Compensation) Program.

  • Qualifying activities include: • Self-assessment and goal-setting • Development of area of focus • Gathering evidence of student growth • Analyzing the impact of student growth • Study of relationship between evaluation rubrics and classroom practice • Other implementation and support activities Supplemental pay, if selected by the teacher, shall be documented on a timesheet indicating the qualifying activity(ies) engaged in.

  • Analyzing DIF for polytomous responses of university alumni to a follow-up questionnaire.

  • Job duties to include but not limited to: • Analyzing existing policy and developing solutions that will support effective models being researched by the organization.

  • Refer to FIGURE 1: Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Building Space.

  • Innovative learning in work teams: Analyzing cycles of knowledge creation in practice.

  • Analyzing, organizing and presenting data to effectively illustrate the scope and impact of LSNYC’s work.