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unanalyzed

  • a word derived from analyze.
    analyze
    verb (used with object)
    to separate (a material or abstract entity) into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features of (opposed to synthesize).

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Left unanalyzed in the Barclays report is the impact on the economy from stock-market gains fueled by AI.

From MarketWatch Oct. 15, 2025

Mr. McDonald said Seattle had alerted One Concern to the problems it discovered, including the unanalyzed commercial areas and errors in the seismic assessment of buildings.

From New York Times Aug. 9, 2019

Former Republican Attorney General Brad Schimel began a project in 2016 to test thousands of unanalyzed sexual assault kits.

From Washington Times Apr. 12, 2019

Like the unanalyzed souls Karen pities for their lack of self-knowledge, the reader of Sarah’s “novel” is blind.

From Slate Apr. 9, 2019

In its present status telepathy is seen as a result of wholly unconscious and unanalyzed processes that open a new region of life and a new range of possibilities.

From The Life Radiant by Lilian Whiting