noun
- the quality or state of being able to be analyzed or examined systematically
Usage: technical; academic
Examples
- The analyzability of the data depends on how it was collected.
- Researchers questioned the analyzability of such complex social phenomena.
- The software’s analyzability made it easier for developers to debug.
- The poem’s analyzability has been debated by literary critics for decades.
- Scientists improved the analyzability of their results through better methodology.
- The analyzability of financial markets remains a contentious topic among economists.