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Theorise

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Theorise meaning

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of theorize.

Example sentences (9)

Alternatively, they theorise that artists, at their own initiative, may have added “personal touches” to conventional motifs as their vision of the works changed.

Investigators theorise that the vehicle was located in Westmoreland with Calvert and two men aboard.

I theorise that the reason why many Wukong fans are upset is because Wukong is a challenging game in the vain of a Soulslike.

It is one thing to theorise about politics, but it’s another to do it while constantly taking the anxious pulse of the people.

He began to theorise about the possibility of tooth transplants from one person to another.

Historians Rudolf Simek and Bruno Dumézil theorise that the Viking attacks may have been in response to the spread of Christianity among pagan peoples.

In the early 1960s scientists such as Heezen, Hess and Dietz had begun to theorise that mid-ocean ridges mark structurally weak zones where the ocean floor was being ripped in two lengthwise along the ridge crest (see the previous paragraph).

Many people theorise that Sean-nós dancing has influenced various other forms of traditional solo dance, especially those found in areas with strong Irish communities.

Some scholars theorise that the galactic tide may have contributed to the formation of the Oort cloud by increasing the perihelia (smallest distances to the Sun) of planetesimals with large aphelia (largest distances to the Sun).