subanalyze

verb

Etymology

From sub- + analyze.

  1. derived from ἀνάλυσις — “a breaking up, a loosening, releasing
  2. derived from analysis
  3. derived from analyser
  4. prefixed as subanalyze — “sub + analyze

Definitions

  1. To conduct an extremely thorough investigation into an aspect or aspects of a construct,…

    To conduct an extremely thorough investigation into an aspect or aspects of a construct, to discover a deeper and/or wider understanding of it, implying that a previous investigation is known to have been inadequate, inconclusive, limited, or absent an element believed to exist.

  2. To carry out a subanalysis

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