verb
- present 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: hypothesizing); commonly used in scientific and academic contexts
Examples
- The scientists are hypothesising that climate change may have caused the species migration.
- Rather than hypothesising without data, the team decided to conduct experiments first.
- She was hypothesising about the causes of the economic downturn based on recent trends.
- The researchers spent weeks hypothesising different solutions to the problem.
- Without more evidence, we're just hypothesising about what happened that night.
- The team began hypothesising that the new treatment might reduce symptoms.
- He enjoys hypothesising about future technological advances.