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hypothesize (US/UK)v.• formar hipótesis v.haɪ'pɑːθəsaɪz
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intransitive verb hacer* hipótesis
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vt plantear como hipótesis[haɪ'pɒθɪsaɪz]1.VI realizar hipótesis, hacer hipótesisto hypothesize about or (up)on sth — realizar or hacer hipótesis sobre algo
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intransitive verb hacer* hipótesis
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vt.1 plantear como hipótesis, conjeturar.2 crear una hipótesis, proponer una hipótesis, hacer una hipótesis, conjeturar.3 crear una hipótesis sobre.4 asumir por hipótesis, conjeturar, tener una hipótesis sobre.vi.plantear hipótesis, conjeturar. (pt & pp hypothesized)
См. также в других словарях:
hypothesize — index generalize, guess, opine, posit, postulate, presume, presuppose, propound, reason ( … Law dictionary
hypothesize — 1738, from HYPOTHESIS (Cf. hypothesis) + IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Hypothesized; hypothesizing … Etymology dictionary
hypothesize — (Amer.) hy poth·e·size || haɪ pɑθəsaɪz / pÉ’ v. create a theory, form a hypothesis (also hypothesise) … English contemporary dictionary
hypothesize — (also hypothesise) ► VERB ▪ put forward as a hypothesis … English terms dictionary
hypothesize — [hī päth′ə sīz΄, hipäth ə sīz] vi. hypothesized, hypothesizing to make a hypothesis vt. to assume; suppose … English World dictionary
hypothesize — hypothecate, hypothesize The correct word for ‘to form a hypothesis’ is hypothesize, and it is used with or without an object or with a that clause: • Quick to learn, quick to grasp concepts and to hypothesize, they need the best minds to provide … Modern English usage
hypothesize — v. 1) (D; intr.) to hypothesize about 2) (L) they hypothesized that the disease was spread by rodents * * * [haɪ pɒθɪsaɪz] (D; intr.) to hypothesize about (L) they hypothesized that the disease was spread by rodents … Combinatory dictionary
hypothesize — hy|poth|e|size also hypothesise BrE [haıˈpɔθəsaız US ˈpa: ] v [I and T] to suggest a possible explanation that has not yet been proved to be true hypothesize that ▪ Scientists hypothesize that the dinosaurs were killed by a giant meteor … Dictionary of contemporary English
hypothesize — UK [haɪˈpɒθəsaɪz] / US [haɪˈpɑθəˌsaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms hypothesize : present tense I/you/we/they hypothesize he/she/it hypothesizes present participle hypothesizing past tense hypothesized past participle hypothesized formal to… … English dictionary
hypothesize — [[t]haɪpɒ̱θɪsaɪz[/t]] hypothesizes, hypothesizing, hypothesized VERB If you hypothesize that something will happen, you say that you think that thing will happen because of various facts you have considered. [FORMAL] [V that] To explain this,… … English dictionary
hypothesize — verb ( sized; sizing) Date: 1738 intransitive verb to make a hypothesis transitive verb to adopt as a hypothesis … New Collegiate Dictionary