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autoanalysis

American  
[aw-toh-uh-nal-uh-sis] / ˌɔ toʊ əˈnæl ə sɪs /

noun

  1. Psychoanalysis.  self-analysis.

  2. Chemistry.  analysis by an autoanalyzer.


Etymology

Origin of autoanalysis

First recorded in 1890–95; auto- 1 + analysis

Example Sentences

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Car prices would rise and annual output could fall to as little as one million by 2024, the data by AutoAnalysis said.

From BBC

Europe's stagnating auto market will have knock-on effects for other economic players including steel producers, Nomura analyst Matthew Kates said in a note, citing forecasts by consulting firm AutoAnalysis.

From Reuters

According to AutoAnalysis, a research company, Britain will produce 1.6m cars this year – an increase of 19% on 2011.

From The Guardian

No new plant closures are on the horizon because foreign companies with operations in Britain are increasingly embedded in the country's economy and uprooting them would cost too much, Autoanalysis Director Ian Henry said.

From Reuters