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  • 1theorize — [[t]θi͟ːəraɪz[/t]] theorizes, theorizing, theorized VERB If you theorize that something is true or theorize about it, you develop an abstract idea or set of ideas about something in order to explain it. [V that] Police are theorizing that the… …

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  • 2theorize — theo|rize also theorise BrE [ˈθıəraız US ˈθi:ə ] v [I and T] to think of a possible explanation for an event or fact theorize that ▪ Researchers theorize that there was once a common language for all humanity. theorize about ▪ They have been… …

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  • 3theorize — v. 1) (D; intr.) to theorize about 2) (L) the police theorized that the burglar had entered through a window * * * [ θɪəraɪz] (D; intr.) to theorize about (L) the police theorized that the burglar had entered through a window …

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  • 4theorize — (also theorise) ► VERB ▪ form a theory or theories about something. DERIVATIVES theorization noun …

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  • 5theorize — verb ( rized; rizing) Date: 1638 intransitive verb to form a theory ; speculate transitive verb 1. to form a theory about 2. to propose as a theory • theorization noun • theorizer …

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  • 6theorize — theorization, n. theorizer, n. /thee euh ruyz , thear uyz/, v., theorized, theorizing. v.i. 1. to form a theory or theories. v.t. 2. to form a theory or theories about. Also, esp. Brit., theorise. [1630 40; < ML theorizare. See THEORY, IZE] * * * …

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  • 7theorize — verb a) to formulate theories, especially about some specific subject b) to speculate …

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  • 8theorize — also ise BrE verb (intransitive + about/on, transitive + that) to think of a possible explanation for an event or fact …

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  • 9Timeline of knowledge about galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large-scale structure — Timeline of galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large scale structure of the cosmosPre 20th Century* 400s BC Democritus proposes that the bright band in the night sky known as the Milky Way might consist of stars, * 300s BC Aristotle believes the …

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  • 10Misconceptions about HIV and AIDS — The spread of HIV and AIDS has affected millions of people worldwide; AIDS is considered a pandemic.[1] In 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that there are 33.4&#160;million people worldwide living with HIV/AIDS, with&#8230; …

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