103 Verbs to Use for the Word analysis

Exercises in general chemistry qualitative analysis.

The book would lack synthesis, defy analysis, puzzle the brain and paralyze the will.

Quintilian praises the peroration of Priam's speech begging Achilles for the body of Hector, and Cicero gives a rhetorical analysis of the speech of the old man in the Andria of Terence, where the arrangement is especially appropriate to the character of the speaker.

It is not my intention to dwell upon each of Johnson's Lives of the Poets, or attempt an analysis of their merits, which, were I able to do it, would take up too much room in this work; yet I shall make a few observations upon some of them, and insert a few various readings.

When we carry back the analysis of an organized body as far as we can, we find every part of it made up of masses of nucleated protoplasm of various sizes and shapes.

FETT, GILBERT H. Introduction to circuit analysis.

WILLS, A. P. Vector analysis with an introduction to tensor analysis.

The truth was that, at the same time that Clerambault pursued his relentless analysis which struck at the foundations of current beliefs, an inverse process of reconstruction and idealisation was going on in the mind of Madame Mairet.

The delicacy of manner and featureto call it by no milder termwhich had always been a distinguishing characteristic of the man, had been replaced by something far more vigorous and decided, that yet utterly eluded analysis.

DURRELL, DONALD D. Durrell-Sullivan reading analysis for grades 2-6.

The puns which are most entertaining are those which will least bear an analysis.

Read a typical play, like "Noah's Flood" or "Everyman," and write a brief analysis of it.

Probably it was traceable to that "scared expression" he had seen in the eyes of Défago; "probably"for this hint of fugitive emotion otherwise escaped his usually so keen analysis.

Society is looking itself over, in our day, from top to bottom; is making fresh and critical analysis of its very elements; is questioning its oldest practises as freely as its newest, scrutinizing every arrangement and motive of its life; and it stands ready to attempt nothing less than a radical reconstruction, which only frank and honest counsels and the forces of generous cooperation can hold back from becoming a revolution.

It is easy to apply this analysis in succession to any draughtsman who has style.

Nevertheless, "the voyage" has many touches of wit, humour, and caustic satire, and it has the soul and characteristic of witbrevity; for we read the volume in little more than an hour; and, although Vivian may regard our analysis of his voyage like showing the sun with a lantern, we are disposed to venture upon the task for the gratification of our readers.

In the year 1794, Dr. Lambe, a physician of eminence, who resided at Warwick, published in the fifth volume of the Memoirs of the Manchester Philosophical Society, an accurate analysis of the Leamington water, by which it appears to possess the same genial influence on the human frame as the water of Cheltenham, which was then rising into celebrity.

He knew that came first, but it needed no analysis to convince him that the candy was poisoned.

Now let us hear Professor Matthews's analysis of the effect of the scene.

These questions furnish an excellent topical analysis of the text.

At a time when Jefferson had no advice to give save that it would be well to consider whether Congress ought not to be summoned, Hamilton had ready a set of interrogatories which subjected the whole situation to close analysis.

"Have you got the analysis of the iron ore?

Prelude in E minor; biographical sketch and glossary, fingering, phrasing, pedaling and instructive annotations on form and harmonic analysis and interpretation by Arthur Edward Johnstone; pf. (Catalog composition no. 745) © 17Dec30; AA58251.

He would not stand analysis at all.

"This question from a reader induces me to postpone until next week my analysis of the high cost of onions.

103 Verbs to Use for the Word  analysis