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Definition of analyst in English: analystnoun ˈan(ə)lɪstˈænələst 1A person who conducts analysis. Example sentencesExamples - But the scheme, when it was announced in the early part of the year, drew immediate criticism from analysts.
- The analysts and critics have all been outputting their views as to the reason why the West Indies came out of the game with such distinction.
- John L. Keane is an environmental analyst for a large public power and water system in the Phoenix area.
- You are amongst the most experienced and talented political observers and analysts as well as governor.
- The media and various analysts usually only comment on problems that are being talked about by the President or her aides.
- You know it was an oral debriefing so you have CIA analysts who might have interpreted it in different ways.
- There have been many answers given by various analysts and writers.
- The protests, the criticism by analysts and the outright opposition by many students to the new fuel price policy were expected.
- A Radicati analyst posted responses to the criticisms under a pseudonym.
- There are many reasons why most journalists, analysts, TV pundits and even the pollsters got it so wrong.
- The implicit view in recent comments by analysts is that industry will remain under severe pressure as global competition hots up.
- The claims of seemingly legitimate analysts posting commentary online could not be ignored.
- The first time many Pembrokeshire farmers knew a pipeline might be crossing their land was when surveyors and analysts turned up unannounced.
- It's brief statement Tuesday was closely scrutinized by analysts, who said they were surprised by its mild tone.
- That would really test what analysis and analysts are worth.
- Proposals have been unveiled which are designed to improve the standard and conduct of analysts.
- Hong Kong Disneyland is also recruiting for a business systems analyst, a tax analyst and a duty engineer for the Disneyland hotel.
- Private security analysts observe the mansion is still very vulnerable to attack in a country awash with guns.
- Were the finals drawing the attention of writers and analysts?
- Brooking, 55, already an MBE, is one of the most respected analysts and commentators on the game.
Synonyms critic, pundit, commenter, monitor, observer, blogger, judge, evaluator, interpreter, exponent, expounder - 1.1 A psychoanalyst.
Example sentencesExamples - Not only does one have to be concerned about individual analytic tools, but one also has to factor in the psychology of the individual analyst.
- The contempt that some analysts show towards other approaches to psychotherapy is inappropriate.
- They then feel that when they interpret out of a greater receptivity to this, there is more conviction for the analyst and for the analysand.
- The tool the analyst needs is her psychoanalytically trained selfhood to access the selfhood of the other.
- Since the analysand comes to the analyst because of pain, the role of the psychoanalyst in my book is naturally the relief of that pain.
Origin Mid 17th century: from French analyste, from the verb analyser (see analyse). Rhymes annalist, cryptanalyst, panellist (US panelist), psychoanalyst Definition of analyst in US English: analystnounˈænələstˈanələst 1A person who conducts analysis. rising consumer confidence and falling oil prices are the keys to any upturn, many analysts believe Example sentencesExamples - The media and various analysts usually only comment on problems that are being talked about by the President or her aides.
- A Radicati analyst posted responses to the criticisms under a pseudonym.
- That would really test what analysis and analysts are worth.
- Brooking, 55, already an MBE, is one of the most respected analysts and commentators on the game.
- There are many reasons why most journalists, analysts, TV pundits and even the pollsters got it so wrong.
- You are amongst the most experienced and talented political observers and analysts as well as governor.
- The implicit view in recent comments by analysts is that industry will remain under severe pressure as global competition hots up.
- John L. Keane is an environmental analyst for a large public power and water system in the Phoenix area.
- The claims of seemingly legitimate analysts posting commentary online could not be ignored.
- You know it was an oral debriefing so you have CIA analysts who might have interpreted it in different ways.
- Hong Kong Disneyland is also recruiting for a business systems analyst, a tax analyst and a duty engineer for the Disneyland hotel.
- It's brief statement Tuesday was closely scrutinized by analysts, who said they were surprised by its mild tone.
- The first time many Pembrokeshire farmers knew a pipeline might be crossing their land was when surveyors and analysts turned up unannounced.
- The protests, the criticism by analysts and the outright opposition by many students to the new fuel price policy were expected.
- The analysts and critics have all been outputting their views as to the reason why the West Indies came out of the game with such distinction.
- There have been many answers given by various analysts and writers.
- Private security analysts observe the mansion is still very vulnerable to attack in a country awash with guns.
- But the scheme, when it was announced in the early part of the year, drew immediate criticism from analysts.
- Were the finals drawing the attention of writers and analysts?
- Proposals have been unveiled which are designed to improve the standard and conduct of analysts.
Synonyms critic, pundit, commenter, monitor, observer, blogger, judge, evaluator, interpreter, exponent, expounder - 1.1
short for psychoanalyst Example sentencesExamples - They then feel that when they interpret out of a greater receptivity to this, there is more conviction for the analyst and for the analysand.
- The tool the analyst needs is her psychoanalytically trained selfhood to access the selfhood of the other.
- Since the analysand comes to the analyst because of pain, the role of the psychoanalyst in my book is naturally the relief of that pain.
- The contempt that some analysts show towards other approaches to psychotherapy is inappropriate.
- Not only does one have to be concerned about individual analytic tools, but one also has to factor in the psychology of the individual analyst.
Origin Mid 17th century: from French analyste, from the verb analyser (see analyze). |