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What (who) is hypothesize - definition


hypothesize         
  • The hypothesis of [[Andreas Cellarius]], showing the planetary motions in eccentric and epicyclical [[orbit]]s.
PROPOSED EXPLANATION FOR AN OBSERVATION, PHENOMENON, OR SCIENTIFIC PROBLEM
Hypotheses; Scientific hypothesis; Hypothetical; Hypothesized; Hypothetically; Ὑπόθεσις; Hypothesize; Scientific question; Hypoth; Testable hypothesis; Scientific hypotheses
(hypothesizes, hypothesizing, hypothesized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'hypothesise'
If you hypothesize that something will happen, you say that you think that thing will happen because of various facts you have considered. (FORMAL)
To explain this, they hypothesise that galaxies must contain a great deal of missing matter which cannot be detected...
I have long hypothesized a connection between these factors.
VERB: V that, V n, also V
hypothesize         
  • The hypothesis of [[Andreas Cellarius]], showing the planetary motions in eccentric and epicyclical [[orbit]]s.
PROPOSED EXPLANATION FOR AN OBSERVATION, PHENOMENON, OR SCIENTIFIC PROBLEM
Hypotheses; Scientific hypothesis; Hypothetical; Hypothesized; Hypothetically; Ὑπόθεσις; Hypothesize; Scientific question; Hypoth; Testable hypothesis; Scientific hypotheses
v.
1) (D; intr.) to hypothesize about
2) (L) they hypothesized that the disease was spread by rodents
hypothesis         
  • The hypothesis of [[Andreas Cellarius]], showing the planetary motions in eccentric and epicyclical [[orbit]]s.
PROPOSED EXPLANATION FOR AN OBSERVATION, PHENOMENON, OR SCIENTIFIC PROBLEM
Hypotheses; Scientific hypothesis; Hypothetical; Hypothesized; Hypothetically; Ὑπόθεσις; Hypothesize; Scientific question; Hypoth; Testable hypothesis; Scientific hypotheses
n.
1) to advance, formulate, propose a hypothesis
2) to confirm a hypothesis
3) a null; working hypothesis
4) the hypothesis that + clause (she advanced the hypothesis that the disease was spread by rodents)
Examples of use of hypothesize
1. "We can hypothesize that a certain number of people aren‘t leaving for Christmas because of a tighter border," says Ms.
2. Weiss and others hypothesize that multiple, simultaneous cyber–attacks on key electric facilities could knock out power to a large geographic area for months, harming the nation‘s economy.
3. ANGLE OF RING PLANE TO SUN MIGHT AFFECT FORMATION The researchers hypothesize that conditions for the spokes to form depend on a decrease in the angle of the ring plane to the sun.
4. The collapse of a significant portion of the levee leading to the very fast flooding of the city was not envisioned." He added÷ "There will be plenty of time to go back and say we should hypothesize evermore apocalyptic combinations of catastrophes.
5. "Because (customers) were all buying colorants in the same place, we hypothesize that they traded ideas and ingredients including materials not on the shelf." People from many different trades bought supplies at de Gardignano‘s shop and were likely to have shared both ideas and materials, Matthew surmised.