Unanalyzable: meaning, definitions and examples
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unanalyzable
[ ʌnəˈnælɪzaːbəl ]
not able to analyze
Unanalyzable refers to something that cannot be subjected to analysis or cannot be understood through analytical methods. This term is often used in contexts where complexity or ambiguity makes it difficult to dissect or evaluate an object, concept, or phenomenon.
Synonyms
indeterminate, indiscernible, uncertain
Examples of usage
- The data was too complex and thus remained unanalyzable.
- Some emotions are considered unanalyzable due to their subjective nature.
- The dichotomy of the situation left much of it unanalyzable.
- His motivations seemed unanalyzable, even to himself.
Translations
Translations of the word "unanalyzable" in other languages:
🇵🇹 inanalisável
🇮🇳 विश्लेषणीय नहीं
🇩🇪 unanalyzierbar
🇮🇩 tidak dapat dianalisis
🇺🇦 неаналізований
🇵🇱 nieanalizowalny
🇯🇵 分析不可能な
🇫🇷 inanalyse
🇪🇸 inanalisable
🇹🇷 analiz edilemez
🇰🇷 분석할 수 없는
🇸🇦 غير قابل للتحليل
🇨🇿 neanalyzovatelný
🇸🇰 neanalyzovateľný
🇨🇳 无法分析的
🇸🇮 neanalizabilen
🇮🇸 ógreinanlegur
🇰🇿 талдауға болмайтын
🇬🇪 ანალიზზე მიუწვდომელი
🇦🇿 təhlil edilə bilməz
🇲🇽 inanalisable
Etymology
The word 'unanalyzable' is derived from the prefix 'un-', which denotes negation, combined with the root 'analyze', which comes from the Greek 'analusis', meaning 'a loosening up' or 'a breaking into parts'. This Greek term is further composed of 'ana-', meaning 'up, throughout' and 'lysis', which signifies 'a loosening'. Thus, 'analyze' implies breaking down a whole into its parts for better understanding. By adding 'un-', it transforms the meaning to indicate the inability to perform such a breakdown, indicating that certain subjects resist clear examination or interpretation. The term is often encountered in philosophical discourse as well as in the analysis of complex systems in science and mathematics, where factors may intertwine in a way that eludes straightforward dissection.