Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
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hypothesize .
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- verb intransitive To
believe orassert onuncertain grounds .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
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Examples
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But although in those days we liked to hypothesise a lot, our conclusions lacked the necessary conviction that would lead to action.
Hisham Matar | Embedded or The Silent Countenance of Suleiman al Dewani 2011
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I'll hypothesise instead that intelligent conservatives stop giggling at the back are going to lean towards professions and careers they see as more lucrative than teaching, science, engineering and so on.
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In other words, the input yields its grammar without there being the need to hypothesise any “hard-wiring”.
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Some of my colleagues rather fancifully hypothesise that they were created in a lab somewhere by some genius Frankenstein looking to unleash new life into the world.
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Darwin's theory does not address the remarkable stability of the various species, only attempts to hypothesise how things have changed from monocellular to remarkably complex organisms.
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Two lovers at university hypothesise that mathematical axioms might have been a bit wobbly at the beginning of the universe, leading to other realities with different mathematical underpinnings.
MIND MELD: Memorable Short Stories to Add to Your Reading List (Part 2 of 2) 2009
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One might hypothesise, therefore, that Adrian has learnt something from his yachting research, which can be applied to good effect in setting-up a Formula 1 car for wet-weather conditions.
Archive 2009-05-01 Gordon McCabe 2009
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If he was going to entertain outlandish theories, he might as well hypothesise that Logan and his kiddie-porn chums had been behind this Sanderson bloke's murder, as it would lend credence to their claims of innocence.
It's October, 1956. Shelagh Power-Chopra 2010
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For example, we can hypothesise that a significant turbine farm could shorten the stream's effective area by a couple kilometres; this would then affect that area by -- for example; there are infinite possibilities here -- causing a flow of cooler water into it.
Nagourney: "Don't Believe Everything You Read On Drudge" 2009
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We can compare the genetic makeup of the founder population to the genetic makeup of the population we hypothesise is a new species.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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