1. analyse - Noun
2. analyse - Verb
Alt. of Analyser
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is natural to try to understand one's own time and to seek to analyse the forces that move it. Emily Greene Balch
We are not won by arguments that we can analyse but by tone and temper, by the manner which is the man himself. Samuel Butler (novelist)
When I analyse myself and my reactions or behaviour, there is the act and the actor. There is a division between the two and that creates conflict between "what is" and "what should be." Jiddu Krishnamurti
Acting is invigorating. But I don't analyse it too much. It's like a dog smelling where it's going to do its toilet in the morning. Liam Neeson
In this metallic age of barbarians, only a relentless cultivation of our ability to dream, to analyse and to captivate can prevent our personality from degenerating into nothing or else into a personality like all the rest. Fernando Pessoa
I love the place, and when they get love down to a bunch of factors you can analyse with a computer there'll be nothing left of whatever makes it worth being human! John Brunner