[Grammar] analyze for

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Hello, everybody.
I found the following sentence in my chemistry book:
"These increasingly important methods are used to analyze for trace pollutants in natural waters or for the tiny quantities of chemicals in human blood that may signal the development of a specific disease."
However, as I looked the word up in every dictionary, I found that 'analyze' is a transitive verb. Therefore, I think that the use of 'analyze' in the sentence above is incorrect.
What do you think about it?
Thanks for any help.
PS: Please show me every mistake I've made. Thanks again.
 
Hello, everybody.
I found the following sentence in my chemistry book:
"These increasingly important methods are used to analyze for trace pollutants in natural waters or for the tiny quantities of chemicals in human blood that may signal the development of a specific disease."
However, [STRIKE]as I looked the word up in every dictionary[/STRIKE] in every dictionary I looked up, I found that 'analyze' is a transitive verb. Therefore, I think that the use of 'analyze' in the sentence above is incorrect.
What do you think about it?
Thanks for any help.
PS: Please show me every mistake I've made. Thanks again.
It's correct. The methods analyze natural waters for trace pollutants.
 
It's correct. The methods analyze natural waters for trace pollutants.
So, how can I know whether a verb is transitive or intransitive in a particular sentence, e.g. the verb 'accept' in the following sentence: "They offered him the job, and he accepted?"
PS: Please show me every mistake I've made. Thanks again.
 
So, how can I know whether a verb is transitive or intransitive in a particular sentence, e.g. the verb 'accept' in the following sentence: "They offered him the job, and he accepted?"
PS: Please show me every mistake I've made. Thanks again.
He accepted the job, or the offer. I'd call that transitive.
But I note that some dictionaries call that intransitive. How does it matter? The meaning is obvious.
 
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