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  • noun Alternative form of analyzation.

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Examples

  • I speak for myself, as a careful analysation of the attack, in all its severe, plaintive, and silly phases, appeared to me.

    How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004

  • Miss Bronte was struck by the force or peculiarity of the character of some one whom she knew; she studied it, and analysed it with subtle power; and having traced it to its germ, she took that germ as the nucleus of an imaginary character, and worked outwards; — thus reversing the process of analysation, and unconsciously reproducing the same external development.

    The Life of Charlotte Bronte 2002

  • In commenting on the author's "intrusion of self in a work of art," she argues that the "habit of self-analysation and display" results in books in which "the human heart" is as "the undiscovered country" and leads to works that are the favorites among men

    Radical Imaginings: Mary Shelley's The Last Man 1995

  • I sent also several specimens of gold and silver ore, which I collected in various parts of Suse; but I apprehend that sufficient attention was not paid to them, and they also scarcely paid for the analysation.

    An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa Abd Salam Shabeeny

  • I sent a small quantity of this to England to be analysed; and it produced, as I was informed, just enough to pay the expenses of analysation.

    An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa Abd Salam Shabeeny

  • There are some individual players of interest from the countries where tennis as a game has not reached a place worthy of national analysation but who deserve mention among the great players of the world.

    The Art of Lawn Tennis 1921

  • A solitary zealot for the Church, who happened to be by, frowned at the analysation.

    Antonina Wilkie Collins 1856

  • Miss Bronte was struck by the force or peculiarity of the character of some one whom she knew; she studied it, and analysed it with subtle power; and having traced it to its germ, she took that germ as the nucleus of an imaginary character, and worked outwards; -- thus reversing the process of analysation, and unconsciously reproducing the same external development.

    Life of Charlotte Bronte — Volume 2 Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1837

  • A great part, perhaps the greatest part, of the business of our reason consists in the analysation of the conceptions which we already possess of objects.

    The Critique of Pure Reason Immanuel Kant 1764

  • Can be used for analysation of product installers/uninstallers (like Total Uninstall).

    Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Windows 2010

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