Theorize

//ˈθɪə.ɹaɪz//

"Theorize" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Some astronomers believe the whole solar system formed from a single flat cloud of gas, while others believe it formed when a huge object passed near the Sun, pulling a stream of gas off of the Sun. Astronomers theorize the planets then formed from this gas stream.

Due to Triton's retrograde orbit, its density, and its composition, astronomers theorize that Triton was not originally a satellite of Neptune, but was captured by Neptune's gravitational pull, forcing it into an orbit around the planet.

It is a capital mistake to theorize before you have all the evidence. It biases the judgment.

Scientists theorize that stars, planets and the molecules they contain represent less than five percent of the mass-energy content of the universe. The rest is dark energy and dark matter, which cannot be directly detected.

Back in 2014 Sheppard and his colleague Chad Trujillo at Northern Arizona University were the first scientists to theorize about the existence of a giant planet in the outer solar system that is now being called Planet 9.

I theorize a terrorist breeding ground and terrorize a rigorist network.

Derridean "messianicity without messianism" that marks so much of post-modernist educational theorizing today, and that makes use of esotericism, sigetics, acroamatics, proleptics, and illocutionary and perlocutionary acts in the disguise of a new pedagogy of the unknowable, wasn't the answer ten years ago.

There are processes of collective individuation that produce the transindividual in the course of a process of transindividuation (which Simondon does not theorize as such).

Autistic rhetoric scholar Melanie Yergeau theorizes neuroqueer as a kind of “asocially perverse” motioning.

The homeowner theorized that the intruders saw that the house was up for sale and targeted it for their rager.

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