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Hypothesised meaning
simple past and past participle of hypothesise
Example sentences (19)
However, others hypothesised that the party favour was actually Hailey’s idea.
In later years, the Department of Transportation hypothesised that daylight saving could positively impact violent crime rates, traffic safety, and energy conservation.
Such black hole-planet systems, if they exist in the universe, could be signatures similar to hypothesised proving the presence of advanced aliens, Dr Loeb says.
It has been hypothesised that workplaces will not all be open and fully functional before all schools are open.
The former deputy prime minister hypothesised the voting histories of two bushfire victims.
The team decided to programme the robot to mimic the hypothesised control actions of the insects during high-agility escape manoeuvres, such as those to avoid swatting, researchers said.
Alternative explanations Steady state The redshift hypothesised in the Big Bang model would by itself explain the darkness of the night sky even if the Universe were infinitely old.
A wide range of natural phenomena have been hypothesised, including otters, swimming deer, and unusual waves.
Geological Society of London Christopher McGowan has hypothesised that this specimen had originally been much more complete and had been collected by Anning, during the winter of 1820/1821.
Given an encoding of the known background knowledge and a set of examples represented as a logical database of facts, an ILP system will derive a hypothesised logic program which entails all the positive and none of the negative examples.
He hypothesised that people could view many cultural entities as capable of such replication, generally through communication and contact with humans, who have evolved as efficient (although not perfect) copiers of information and behaviour.
It has been hypothesised that the passage of the asteroid through the atmosphere caused pressures and temperatures to build up to a point where the asteroid abruptly disintegrated in a huge explosion.
It is hypothesised that people use this style of humour as a mean of social acceptance.
It is hypothesised that peripheral oscillators respond to internal signals such as hormones, food intake, and "nervous stimuli".
One of the vitamins was thought to be the hypothesised anti-scorbutic factor in certain foods, such as those tested by Holst and Frølich.
Smith Woodward reconstructed the skull fragments and hypothesised that they belonged to a human ancestor from 500,000 years ago.
Stanley Temple hypothesised that it depended on the dodo for its propagation, and that its seeds would germinate only after passing through the bird's digestive tract.
Such v-SNARES are hypothesised to exist on the vesicle membrane, while the complementary ones on the target membrane are known as t-SNAREs.
The composition of meteorites and their differences to terrestrial rocks was being investigated as early as 1850 and in 1901, Oliver C. Farrington hypothesised although there were differences, that the relative abundances should still be the same.