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Definition of Theorised
1. theorise [v] - See also: theorise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theorised
Literary usage of Theorised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of English Prose Literature by William Minto (1872)
"He himself theorised abundantly upon general principles of human nature—as, for
example, in his account of the Italian States in the essay on Machiavelli; ..."
2. A Manual of English Prose Literature: Biographical and Critical, Designed by William Minto (1892)
"He himself theorised abundantly upon general principles of human nature—as, for
example, in his account of the Italian States in the essay on Machiavelli; ..."
3. A Manual of English Prose Literature: Biographical and Critical, Designed by William Minto (1895)
"He himself theorised abundantly upon general principles of human nature—as, for
example, in his account of the Italian States in the essay on Machiavelli; ..."
4. Fallacies: A View of Logic from the Practical Side by Alfred Sidgwick (1884)
"... 'theorised,' or from theorised to known,—so far as knowledge is capable of
being guaranteed. The chief difficulty about the name' indication" consists ..."
5. Fallacies: A View of Logic from the Practical Side by Alfred Sidgwick (1884)
"Material indication is the sole means of really passing from unknown to 'theorised,'
or from theorised to known, — so far as knowledge is capable of being ..."
6. Fallacies: A View of Logic from the Practical Side by Alfred Sidgwick (1884)
"Material indication is the sole means of really passing from unknown to '
theorised,' or from theorised to known,—so far as knowledge is capable of being ..."
7. The First Annexation of the Transvaal by Willem Johannes Leyds (1906)
"Doubtless their intentions were excellent; but in practice they theorised about
the natives and theorised about the Dutch —basing their theories upon ..."
8. Language Assessment and the National Qualifications Framework: Conference by Melissa Vieyra-King, Karen Calteaux (1996)
"... competence is the issue that the concept has been inadequately theorised (see
Ashworth & Saxton 1990 for an overview of the theoretical problems). ..."