verb
- past tense and past participle of hypothesize; to suggest or propose a possible explanation or theory based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
Usage: British spelling (American: hypothesized); commonly used in scientific and academic contexts
Examples
- The scientist hypothesised that the new compound would improve the reaction rate.
- Researchers hypothesised a link between diet and the disease based on preliminary data.
- She hypothesised that climate change was affecting migration patterns in birds.
- The team hypothesised several possible causes for the equipment failure.
- Early astronomers hypothesised the existence of planets beyond those visible to the naked eye.
- He hypothesised that the ancient structure served a religious purpose.
- The study hypothesised that regular exercise would reduce stress levels in adults.