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study
noun as in learning, analysis
Strongest matches
application, class, consideration, course, debate, examination, exercise, inquiry, inspection, investigation, research, review, subject, survey
Strong matches
abstraction, analyzing, attention, cogitation, comparison, concentration, contemplation, cramming, deliberation, lesson, meditation, memorizing, muse, musing, pondering, questioning, reading, reasoning, reflection, reverie, rumination, schoolwork, scrutiny, thought, trance, weighing
Weak match
verb as in contemplate, learn
verb as in examine, analyze
Strongest matches
inspect, investigate, read, research, scrutinize, survey, view
Strong matches
brainstorm, canvass, case, compare, deliberate, figure, peruse, scope
Weak matches
check out, check over, check up, do research, give the eagle eye, keep tabs, look into, sort out
Example Sentences
Almost 30 percent of investment in new sports technology went into AI firms in the first half of this year, investment bank Drake Star found in a study.
The study examined health records from more than 56,000 adolescents who had received antibiotics while attending mental health services.
In previous studies, nanobodies have been shown to restore normal behavior in mouse models of schizophrenia and other neurological disorders.
This means that scientists in the future will be able to study it using more sophisticated methods than we have today.
The centre has funded a researcher for the study and will lend its expertise to help roll out the device across the NHS, should the study prove successful.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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