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to speculated
verb
To think, meditate or reflect on a subject; to consider, to deliberate or cogitate.
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Laudrup refused to speculated about the situation.
One man I spoke to speculated that they were trying not to damage sales for the next day's race.
Wallace asks Priebus to speculated as to whether the IRS scandal is rooted in direct orders from the White House to be dicks about targeting Tea Party groups or if it's just inspired by some free-floating culture of dickishness.
Our observations that TcLEC2 overexpression resulted in increased expression of TcLEC1 and TcWRI1 in attached cacao leaves promoted us to speculated that this might result in changes in fatty acid composition and TAG assembly.
Similar(54)
"I'm not going to speculate on speculation".
Others use them to speculate.
But you have to speculate to accumulate.
Woodward declined to speculate.
"You have to speculate.
She declined to speculate on the reasons.
It's too early to speculate.
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