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Meanings of
theorize
(theorized)
in English
Portuguese
teorizar
Catalan
conjecturar
Back to the meaning
To believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds.
suppose
conjecture
speculate
hypothesize
theorise
hypothesise
hypothecate
Portuguese
teorizar
Synonyms
Examples for "
suppose
"
suppose
conjecture
speculate
hypothesize
theorise
Examples for "
suppose
"
1
For example,
suppose
your company is located where natural disasters rarely happen.
2
Let us
suppose
that material bodies-inour case, water-arecomposed of atoms.
3
I
suppose
easy come, easy go and, as usual, nobody is responsible.
4
However, one detail perturbed him:
suppose
autopsies revealed the presence of arsenic?
5
And yes, perhaps just a bit of a question mark, I
suppose
.
1
For a long time this subject was simply a matter of
conjecture
.
2
I am, of course, not allowed to respond to that
conjecture
directly.
3
Whether or not this is fair remains entirely a matter of
conjecture
.
4
It's almost impossible for journalists to cover celebrities without collapsing into
conjecture
.
5
The
conjecture
was absurd; she was the victim of some optical illusion.
1
You
speculate
about situations, get anxious that leaving wasn't a good idea.
2
The company declined to comment or
speculate
on any possible additional charges.
3
He forced himself not to
speculate
,
but to wait for his answer.
4
But for the moment it would be premature to
speculate
,
he said.
5
German media have been mostly careful not to
speculate
on Schumaher's condition.
1
We
hypothesize
that robotic approach could facilitate the feasibility of BPD-DS procedure.
2
We
hypothesize
that rhGH treatment will hasten medical stabilization in AN patients.
3
We
hypothesize
that differences in electrode array position contribute to this variance.
4
We
hypothesize
that strength in activity of each determines wake vs. sleep.
5
We
hypothesize
that adipocyte-colonocyte interactions are a key driver of obesity-associated cancers.
1
To us who
theorise
I am sure the case is very important.
2
Still it is a cardinal error to
theorise
without sufficient data.
3
But she forgot to
theorise
in the sheer joy of listening.
4
This has led some to
theorise
that television may shorten children's attention spans.
5
Who will trouble to
theorise
about Heaven when he has found Heaven itself?
1
Our Nobel prize-winning scientists
hypothesise
in the revived tongue of ancient Israel.
2
Some
hypothesise
that increased water shortages around the world will lead to wars.
3
In this study, we
hypothesise
that oral amoxicillin treatment affects the gut microbiota in mink.
4
We
hypothesise
that this polymorphism may influence the risk of hypertension by affecting alcohol drinking behaviour.
5
Animal data allows us to
hypothesise
how neural drive to these motoneurones is organised in humans.
1
True: she had mentioned some personal jewellery she planned to
hypothecate
.
2
These bonds they dispose of or
hypothecate
to obtain loans on.
3
There's all those shares we bought to-day which we ought to be able to
hypothecate
with somebody.
4
He will not repudiate a promise to pay while he has money in bank or securities to
hypothecate
.
5
In like case I might
hypothecate
,
"To go light, discard all but the really necessary articles."
Usage of
theorized
in English
1
However, distribution of seizures through a large-scale epileptic network has been
theorized
.
2
This was
theorized
some time ago by scholars in this very room.
3
Childhood warps of this sort, it is
theorized
,
make for good spies.
4
More people will be in places looking at our flyer, she
theorized
.
5
Police
theorized
the print had been made by a woman suffocating within.
6
Homir Munn
theorized
that Seldon lied about the existence of the Foundation.
7
It tabulated, correlated, analyzed, synthesized,
theorized
and concluded-allin microseconds of time.
8
We
theorized
at length, but gave it up finally, and went on.
9
We
theorized
the potential, but didn't fully know what to expect.
10
Indeed, Galileo's observations strongly supported the universe as envisioned and
theorized
by Copernicus.
11
Several explanations for these high levels of comorbidity have been
theorized
.
12
In fact, it's
theorized
that birds are the closet living relatives of dinosaurs.
13
For a hundred years, scholars had
theorized
about what was in the diary.
14
She
theorized
,
and with guidance from her, others sought to prove her theories.
15
That was the lofty way most men
theorized
when their vanity was wounded.
16
For years, astronomers have
theorized
about the existence of dark matter.
Other examples for "theorized"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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theorized
theorize
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
theorize about
theorize as
theorize about becs
theorize about none
theorize at length
More collocations
Translations for
theorized
Portuguese
teorizar
supor
Catalan
conjecturar
fer hipòtesis
especular
teoritzar
Theorized
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Theorized
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