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n. (pl hypotheses) таамнал. refute sb's \hypothesis таамналыг няцаах, сөхөөх, discuss sb's \hypothesis таамаглалыг нь хэлэлцэж үзэх. put sth as a \hypothesis таамнал дэвшүүлэх. hypothesize, -ise v. таамаглах, таамаг дэвшүүлэх. Copernicus \hypothesisd that that earth and the other planets went round the sun. Дэлхий болон бусад гаригууд нарыг тойрдог гэж Коперник таамаглаж байсан юм. hypothetical adj. 1. таамагласан. 2. таамаг төдий. All his claims are extremely \hypothesis. Түүний ярьж байгаа бүхэн таамаг төдийхөн л юм даа.
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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