Definition of Hypothesise. Meaning of Hypothesise. Synonyms of Hypothesise

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- Semitic philologists Jesús Luis Cunchillos [es] and José Ángel Zamora hypothesise, following a comparative study between several Semitic languages, that...
- that gravity obeys an inverse square law and arguably was the first to hypothesise such a relation in planetary motion, a principle Isaac Newton furthered...
- found to be imported from mines in Karnataka, prompting scholars to hypothesise about contacts between ancient Karnataka and the Indus Valley Civilisation...
- Rather, unexpected changes in the orbit of Ur**** led Alexis Bouvard to hypothesise that its orbit was subject to gravitational perturbation by an unknown...
- National Weather Service, using the Emergency Alert System. Some zoologists hypothesise that some animal species have an ability to sense subsonic Rayleigh waves...
- offense as omerta, the Mafia code of silence, and said that "We can hypothesise that a greater female presence, not at a subordinate level, would have...
- and expanded their songs in their process of dictating. Some scholars hypothesise that a similar process of revision and expansion occurred when the Homeric...
- Since Phil is ex-police, David an ex-doctor and Ken is ex-SAS they hypothesise that when their own deaths are near, and if they are in pain or losing...
- trading entrepôts. Archaeologists Pierre de Miroschedji and Moain Sadeq hypothesise that the Egyptian activity in the Levant of this period can be classified...
- cases such as reducing the frequency of women being generated. OpenAI hypothesise that this may be because women were more likely to be ****ualised in training...