verb
- to raise doubts or questions about something; to make something seem questionable or difficult to accept
Usage: British spelling (American equivalent: problematizes); third person singular present tense
Examples
- The new evidence problematises the original theory.
- Her research problematises long-held assumptions about the subject.
- This finding problematises the traditional approach to the problem.
- The author problematises the notion that progress is always beneficial.
- Recent studies problematise the effectiveness of the current method.
- His argument problematises the distinction between the two concepts.