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Hypothesizes meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of hypothesize
Example sentences (14)
Kitty hypothesizes that she currently looks like Rogue because of her powerful psychic powers; she reached out into Gambit's mind, and projected an appearance that he'd want to protect.
Abduction hypothesizes an explanation for deduction to clarify into implications to be tested so that induction can evaluate the hypothesis, in the struggle to move from troublesome uncertainty to more secure belief.
An extension, the extreme male brain theory, hypothesizes that autism is an extreme case of the male brain, defined psychometrically as individuals in whom systemizing is better than empathizing.
Determining the nature of the planet has not been straightforward; a 2002 paper hypothesizes that the clumps are caused by a roughly Jupiter-mass planet on an eccentric orbit.
Evelyn-White hypothesizes that they were "written round" the Iliad and Odyssey and had a "clearly imitative" structure.
Fernández-Armesto (2007: p.128) declares the authenticity question "inconclusive", hypothesizes that the first voyage is probably just another version of the second, the third is unassailable, and the fourth probably true (but too mangled to be sure).
McWhorter hypothesizes that these three properties exactly characterize a creole.
Possible historicity Nikolai Tolstoy citation hypothesizes that Merlin is based on a historical personage, probably a 6th-century Druid living in southern Scotland.
The book hypothesizes that professional licensing artificially restricts the supply of services and raises prices.
The narrator hypothesizes that this "sentinel" was left on the moon as a "warning beacon" for possible intelligent and spacefaring species that might develop on Earth.
The Norwegians' records lead the Americans to a buried flying saucer that the station's geologist, Norris, hypothesizes is likely over 100,000 years old.
The sequel was based on another Philip K. Dick short story, " The Minority Report ", which hypothesizes about a future where a crime can be solved before it is committed—in the movie, the clairvoyants would be Martian mutants.
Weak central coherence theory hypothesizes that a limited ability to see the big picture underlies the central disturbance in autism.
Zhang hypothesizes that the function of sleep is to process, encode, and transfer the data from the temporary memory store to the long-term memory store.