analyze, conjecture, entertain a theory, generalize, have a theory, infer, logicalize, philosophize, rationalize, speculate, syllogize, use reason
Definitionv. to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
Last update: October 22, 2015
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They compelled a man like St Paul to theorize: thought was driven inward; it was made to search for foundations, to organize itself and knit together part with part. [Please select]
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He theorized as much, as well--perhaps even better than--he painted. [Please select]
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It is impossible to theorize about this ideal of art. [Please select]
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We cannot _effectively_ doubt that such practices ought to be stopped, however we may theorize in favor of religious liberty. [Please select]
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I never did like to theorize, and so this year I set out to prove that a woman could ranch if she wanted to. [Please select]
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And Thomas Jefferson theorized in his study over the toy states of Metropotamia and Polypotamia--brought his. [Please select]
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The Germans plan, theorize, show great forethought, but are lost without a programme. [Please select]
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