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hypothesize
eine Hypothese/Hypothesen über etwas aufstellen

I. hy·poth·esize [haɪˈpɒθəsaɪz, Am -ˈpɑ:θə-] VB trans

to hypothesize sth
to hypothesize sth

II. hy·poth·esize [haɪˈpɒθəsaɪz, Am -ˈpɑ:θə-] VB intr

to hypothesize about sth
Present
Ihypothesize
youhypothesize
he/she/ithypothesizes
wehypothesize
youhypothesize
theyhypothesize
Past
Ihypothesized
youhypothesized
he/she/ithypothesized
wehypothesized
youhypothesized
theyhypothesized
Present Perfect
Ihavehypothesized
youhavehypothesized
he/she/ithashypothesized
wehavehypothesized
youhavehypothesized
theyhavehypothesized
Past Perfect
Ihadhypothesized
youhadhypothesized
he/she/ithadhypothesized
wehadhypothesized
youhadhypothesized
theyhadhypothesized

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Their bodies are not adapted to movement on land, and paleontologists have long hypothesized that they must have given birth in water.
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One of the dominant linguistic theories hypothesizes that a "device" or "module" of sorts in the brain contains innate knowledge.
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The various forms of kinesis are hypothesized to have evolved by simple steps.
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He did hypothesize that, based upon the amount of ice, that there must be an originating land mass.
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Several mechanisms have been hypothesized to cause synchronization.
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Dr. Claudia Bieber and her fellow scientists hypothesized that the ability to hibernate may explain this unusual bimodal birth pattern in the hazel dormouse.
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Claudia Bieber und ihr Team nehmen an, dass die Ursache dieses ungewöhnlichen, bimodalen Musters der Geburtstermine im Auftreten des Winterschlafs bei dieser Tierart liegt.
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