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Meaning of hypothesise | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1
/haɪˈpɒθəsaɪz/

Definitions

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of hypothesize.

UK, alt-of, nonstandard

Examples

“One path to salvation is that laid out by Lord May. An atheist, and president of the British Science Association, he hypothesises that religion could in fact be a protective mechanism thrown up by evolutionary processes to terrify people into prudence.”
“He went further, hypothesising that such an entity might devise the modern, psychological conception of possession as a function of the subject's own psyche: "since nothing is more dangerous to a possessor than being seen as a separate invading creature by the host it has invaded".”
“Wildlife biologist Stanley Temple hypothesised that perhaps the dodo tree was dependent on its seeds passing through the digestive system of dodos in order to properly germinate and that the handful of individuals in the 1970s were the last remaining trees from seeds that passed through a dodo in the 1690s-1700s when they went extinct.”
“They hypothesise the behaviour might have evolved as a means to avoid predators at the bottom of bodies of water.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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