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    hypothesize
    /hʌɪˈpɒθɪsʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. put (something) forward as a hypothesis: "lack of cushioning in shoes has been hypothesized as a cause of running injuries"

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  2. HYPOTHESIZE definition: 1. to give a possible but not yet proved explanation for something: 2. to give a possible but not…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of HYPOTHESIZE is to make a hypothesis. How to use hypothesize in a sentence.

  4. Hypothesize definition: to assume tentatively or set forth as a plausible explanation or as a reasonable basis for further investigation in the light of established facts. See examples of HYPOTHESIZE used in a sentence.

  5. It involves using your past knowledge and available facts to try and predict what might happen. Scientists hypothesize all the time — it's the basis for every experiment. For example, doctors examining a werewolf might hypothesize that his furry face and oddball behavior stem from an illness and not the full moon.

  6. If you hypothesize that something will happen, you say that you think that thing will happen because of various facts you have considered.

  7. Define hypothesize. hypothesize synonyms, hypothesize pronunciation, hypothesize translation, English dictionary definition of hypothesize. v. hy·poth·e·sized , hy·poth·e·siz·ing , hy·poth·e·siz·es v. tr. To assert as a hypothesis. v. intr. To form a hypothesis. American Heritage® Dictionary of...

  8. hypothesize (something) | hypothesize that… to suggest a way of explaining something when you do not definitely know about it; to form a hypothesis. The causes can be hypothesized but not proved. We can only hypothesize that the cases we know about are typical.