Synonyms for theorize
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : thee-uh-rahyz, theer-ahyz |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈθi əˌraɪz, ˈθɪər aɪz |
Définition of theorize
Origin :- 1630s, perhaps a formation in English from theory + -ize. Related: Theorized; theorizing.
- verb hypothesize
- It is a capital mistake to theorize in advance of the facts.
- Extract from : « The Return of Sherlock Holmes » by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Yet we do know what happens, even if we do just theorize about why.
- Extract from : « Sense from Thought Divide » by Mark Irvin Clifton
- Men may theorize and speculate about their plans in America.
- Extract from : « The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922 » by Various
- But it is not enough to theorize merely; there must be experiment and practice.
- Extract from : « History of Education » by Levi Seeley
- It may theorize, but never dogmatize, and it must demonstrate at every step.
- Extract from : « The New Avatar and The Destiny of the Soul » by Jirah D. Buck
- To speculate is to theorize about something that is uncertain.
- Extract from : « Successful Stock Speculation » by John James Butler
- Until they could learn more they were not prepared to theorize as to how the gold got there.
- Extract from : « Edison's Conquest of Mars » by Garrett Putnam Serviss
- It is not out of place to theorize as to the facts already mentioned.
- Extract from : « The Prehistoric World » by E. A. Allen
- But it was idle to theorize, useless to harbor doubts that led nowhere.
- Extract from : « The Gilded Man » by Clifford Smyth
- But to theorize that the wind had been responsible, seemed silly.
- Extract from : « Dan Carter and the Cub Honor » by Mildred A. Wirt
Antonyms for theorize
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