unanalysed
Definition
- Adjective:
- Not subjected to analysis: "unanalysed" describes something that has not been broken down into its constituent parts, examined in detail, or studied systematically.
- Remaining in a raw or undifferentiated state: It refers to data, information, or phenomena that have not been processed, interpreted, or evaluated.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The researcher presented the unanalysed data to the team for discussion. (The data was not yet examined or processed.)
- Many complex issues remain unanalysed in the current literature. (These issues have not been studied or broken down in detail.)
- The sample was left unanalysed due to a lack of resources. (The sample was not subjected to any analysis.)
Advanced Usage
"to leave unanalysed": to intentionally or unintentionally avoid examining something.
- The report left the underlying causes of the problem unanalysed. (The report did not investigate or explain the root causes.)
"unanalysed data": raw information that has not been processed or interpreted.
- The unanalysed data from the experiment was stored for future study. (The data was in its original, unprocessed form.)
Variants and Related Words
- Unanalysed is the British English spelling; the American English variant is unanalyzed.
- Analyse (verb): to examine something in detail.
- We need to analyse the unanalysed data carefully. (We must study the raw data in depth.)
- Analysis (noun): the process of examining something in detail.
- The analysis of the unanalysed results took several weeks. (The examination of the raw results required time.)
- Unanalysable (adjective): not capable of being analysed.
- The concept is so abstract that it is unanalysable. (It cannot be broken down or studied.)
Synonyms
- Unprocessed: not having been treated or prepared in a systematic way.
- Raw: in its natural, unmodified state.
- Uninterpreted: not having been explained or given meaning.
- Unexamined: not looked at or studied closely.
Related Idioms
- In the raw: in an unprocessed or natural state.
- The unanalysed data is presented in the raw. (The data is shown exactly as collected, without modification.)
Phrasal Verbs
- Break down: to separate into parts for analysis.
- The unanalysed data needs to be broken down into categories. (The raw data must be divided for examination.)
- Sort out: to organize or resolve something.
- We have to sort out the unanalysed results before the meeting. (We must process and clarify the raw results.)