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to hypothesize
verb
To hypothesise
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"My job is not to hypothesize about Nirvana.
Professor Sachs and I are not ethicists, so we found it hard to hypothesize outrage.
One way was to hypothesize -- to a large extent this is a book of must-haves and would-haves.
The markings led him to look more closely at the monkeys' behavior, and ultimately to hypothesize an evolutionary distinction.
It's not necessarily their job to hypothesize about developers who might create, say, fifteen apps, then correlate the data sets in order to build out comprehensive user profiles.
"This is some bizarre event, or I think it would be fair to hypothesize that this individual wanted to be killed.
The repeated activation of these robust patterns led us to hypothesize that such patterns may be good candidates for subsequent reproduction during sleep".
It is not "anti-Catholic" to hypothesize that these things may have something to do with the Church's extraordinary difficulty in coming to terms with clerical sexual abuse.
When students have finished writing, ask them to share some of their reactions and to hypothesize about any connections between and among these terms.
These obsverations led Bridgitte Galliot of the University of Geneva and her colleagues to hypothesize that the skin cells might somehow adapt to removal of the nervous system.
It seemed softened, and I don't mean to hypothesize, but it seems a bit more mature.
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