examine+critically

  • 11Sartre, Jean-Paul — born June 21, 1905, Paris, France died April 15, 1980, Paris French philosopher, novelist, and playwright, the foremost exponent of existentialism. He studied at the Sorbonne, where he met Simone de Beauvoir, who became his lifelong companion and …

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  • 12diagnose — I verb analyze, appraise, classify, compare critically, discern, distinguish, estimate, examine critically, have insight, identify, judge, make a judgment, recognize, see the difference, sort out, specify, weigh II index decide, detect, discover …

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  • 13review — I. noun Etymology: Middle English reveue, from Middle French, from feminine past participle of revoir to see again, reexamine, from Old French reveoir, from re + veoir, veeir to see more at view Date: 15th century 1. a. a formal military… …

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  • 14Association of Teachers of Mathematics — The Association of Teachers of Mathematics (ATM) was established in 1950 in the United Kingdom to encourage the development of mathematics education to be more closely related to the needs of the learner. The ATM is governed by its General… …

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  • 15The Great Global Warming Swindle — infobox television caption = DVD cover show name = The Great Global Warming Swindle format = Documentary runtime = 75 mins creator = Martin Durkin country = United Kingdom network = Channel 4, 8 March, 2007 Original run = March 8 2007 website =… …

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  • 16analyze — analyzable, adj. analyzabilisylty, n. analyzation, n. /an l uyz /, v.t., analyzed, analyzing. 1. to separate (a material or abstract entity) into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features of (opposed to… …

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  • 17inspect — verb a) to examine critically or carefully; especially, to search out problems or determine condition; to scrutinize Inspect the system for leaks. b) to view and examine …

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  • 18analyze — an•a•lyze [[t]ˈæn lˌaɪz[/t]] v. t. lyzed, lyz•ing 1) to separate (a material or abstract entity) into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features of (opposed to synthesize). 2) to examine critically, so as to bring …

    From formal English to slang

  • 19an´a|lyz´er — an|a|lyze «AN uh lyz», transitive verb, lyzed, lyz|ing. 1. to separate (anything complex) into its parts or elements to find out what it is made of: »After you analyze a sentence grammatically, you should be able to understand its meaning better …

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  • 20an´a|ly|za´tion — an|a|lyze «AN uh lyz», transitive verb, lyzed, lyz|ing. 1. to separate (anything complex) into its parts or elements to find out what it is made of: »After you analyze a sentence grammatically, you should be able to understand its meaning better …

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