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analytics
[ an-l-it-iks ]
noun
- (used with a singular verb) Logic. the science of logical analysis.
- (used with a singular verb) the analysis of data, typically large sets of business data, by the use of mathematics, statistics, and computer software:
digital marketers with a strong knowledge of Web analytics;
selecting the best analytics tools.
- (used with a plural verb) the patterns and other meaningful information gathered from the analysis of data:
an abundance of actionable analytics to help you deliver a better customer experience.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of analytics1
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Example Sentences
“They get paid for their oil in dollars,” said David Solin, a partner at Foreign Exchange Analytics in Essex, Connecticut.
Of that, about $725 billion was a "structural" deficit, says Mark Zandi of Moody's Analytics.
Paul Saffo is managing director of Foresight at Discern Analytics, and teaches at Stanford University.
He knocks and enters, and finds Freshfield over his favourite work, the Posterior Analytics, and a pottle of strawberries.
I answered: “We impose on one another, and it is but lost time to converse with you whose works are only Analytics.”
And this is that part of logic which is comprehended in the Analytics.
Roger is disinclined to move, he must finish the Posterior Analytics.
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