simple past tense and past participle of analyze
"The detective analyzed all the evidence before making his final report."
In plain English: To analyze something means to look at it closely and break it down into its parts so you can better understand how everything works together.
"The team analyzed all the data before making their final decision."
examined carefully and methodically; broken down for consideration of constituent parts
"the analyzed data indicated surprising trends"
"a carefully analyzed poem can be like a dead butterfly pinned to a board"
Having been subject to analysis; examined closely, carefully considered.
"The committee analyzed every piece of evidence before reaching a final verdict."
In plain English: Analyzed means something that has been carefully studied and broken down to see how it works.
"The analyst provided an analyzed report on market trends."
Usage: Use "analyzed" as an adjective only after the verb to be or other forms of be, such as in "the data was analyzed." Do not use it directly before a noun like "analyzed report," which should instead read "analysis of the report."