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to theorize
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teorizzare, formulare ipotesi
to express various scenarios about something without necessarily basing it on evidence or facts
Intransitive: to theorize | to theorize about sth
Example
We spent the afternoon theorizing about what aliens might look like and how they would communicate.
At the party, the group theorized for fun about what society might look like in a hundred years.
Without solid evidence, it ’s easy to theorize but harder to prove.
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teorizzare
to formulate a hypothesis to explain something, often as a starting point for further investigation or study
Transitive: to theorize that
Example
Scientists theorized that the changes in temperature were causing the polar ice caps to melt more rapidly.
Economists are theorizing that higher interest rates may help slow inflation without damaging growth.
Based on market trends, the company has theorized that launching a new product line would attract a wider customer base.
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teorizzare, formulare una teoria
to suggest an explanation or idea based on reasoning or evidence
Transitive: to theorize an explanation or idea
Example
The researcher theorized a connection between diet and improved memory.
She theorized a solution to the problem during the brainstorming session.
She theorized a solution to the problem during the brainstorming session.
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