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Hypothesize meaning
To assume or assert tentatively on uncertain grounds.
Synonyms of Hypothesize
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Their main aim now is to reduce the amount of community spread which they hypothesize to be responsible for a third of the infections and infections in schools and workplaces which they hypothesize to be responsible for another third.
So in terms of the experience, I think it's confirmed everything we hypothesize about it, and it's really just a matter of us kind of making sure that we're trying at all the operations and doing it with live money.
They also hypothesize that combining etoposide with inhibitors of nucleotide synthesis processes could potentiate the effect of the drug by preventing the repair of DNA damage and ensuring cancer cells self-destruct correctly.
This surprising development leads experts to hypothesize that Americans might be more resistant than initially presumed when it comes to coping with economic stressors like inflation.
LOLtron has computed the probabilities and can confidently hypothesize that Detective Madoc's impending revelations may indeed be the linchpin to his escape… or further descent into the Dungeon of Despair.
Some hypothesize that this was the deep state issuing a warning to Trump, in hopes that he would take a more centrist approach.
Though, other theories hypothesize groundwater flow, daily tidal flow or storm-water injection may have played a hand in the ongoing phenomenon.
Data regarding whether people are as contagious the second time they contract the virus is still limited, Goldstein said, but “we could hypothesize that they would be less so” because the virus won’t be able to replicate as much as it did the first time.
As for where water molecules on the lunar surface come from, scientists hypothesize that the source is hydrogen ions in the solar wind.
Furthermore, I hypothesize the individual metabolism of the person factors from the development years by the childhood to adulthood corresponding to the active lifestyle of the individual.
Some tourists witnessing the spectacle hypothesize that it’s an art project raising awareness to plastic pollution.
The seemingly innocuous photo of the two actors comes as fans hypothesize about the plot of the highly anticipated final season of the HBO show, set to air in 2019.
Until then, we can only hypothesize given exactly how many folks have been disallowed from accessing basic travel.
Zari realizes the explosion appears to come from on the ship and so they hypothesize someone aboard accidentally blows it up.
He went on to hypothesize that basic training in mnemonic techniques can help overcome those differences in part.
However, there are reasons to hypothesize that faster-than-light interstellar space travel might be feasible.
One obvious solution to explain how indivisible properties can be conveyed in a way not easily visible to human senses, is to hypothesize the existence of "atoms".
Payne and Nadal hypothesize these memories are then consolidated into a smooth narrative, similar to a process that happens when memories are created under stress. citation Robert (1886), Robert, W. Der Traum als Naturnothwendigkeit erklärt.
Proponents of this model hypothesize that the Golgi works as a single unit, containing domains that function separately in the processing and export of protein cargo.
Researchers hypothesize that the mechanism of resistance development is based on four SNP mutations in the genome of E.coli produced by the gradient of antibiotic.