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analizado

Analizado is the masculine singular past participle of the Spanish verb analizar, meaning “analyzed” or “examined.” It functions as a verbal adjective and as part of compound tenses with haber, as in he analizado los datos, or in passive constructions such as el informe fue analizado.

As an adjective, analizado agrees with the noun in gender and number: analizado (m. s.), analizada (f.

In usage, analizado appears in two principal constructions. With haber to form perfect tenses (he analizado,

Etymology: analizado comes from analizar, which in turn derives from Greek roots through Latin and French influence.

In everyday and academic contexts, analizado is a standard term for indicating that something has undergone

s.),
analizados
(m.
pl.),
analizadas
(f.
pl.).
It
is
commonly
used
to
describe
results,
data,
texts,
or
objects
that
have
undergone
analysis.
hemos
analizado,
etc.),
and
in
passive
voice
or
evaluative
phrases
(el
informe
fue
analizado;
los
resultados
analizados
sugieren).
It
often
combines
with
adverbs
or
modifiers
such
as
críticamente,
detenidamente,
or
detalladamente.
The
form
mirrors
similar
words
in
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
italiano
analizzato
or
portugués
analisado.
Its
English
equivalent
is
analyzed.
analysis.
Its
gendered
forms
allow
it
to
describe
a
wide
range
of
nouns,
from
data
sets
to
textual
passages,
while
maintaining
agreement
with
the
noun
it
modifies.