theorize - use in sentences

Preposition: about

  • language: This is perhaps harder to demonstrate directly, in a cultural practice which involves language but does not often explicitly theorize about language.
  • relation: First of all, it introduces the basic framework and terminology that comes to dominate all medieval theorizing about relations.

Object

  • identity: Their earliest work was an attempt to theorize political identity within a Marxist framework.
  • way: Habitus represents Bourdieu's attempt to theorize the ways in which the social distinctions are incorporated into subjective dispositions.
  • practice: This essay explores the implications of reading a translated text as multiply original by theorizing the practice of rendering ' Matha ' in English.

Present participle complement

  • concern: An observer in the present can only theorize concerning the origin of the universe that he sees on the basis of assumptions made.

Modifying Another Word

  • just: Well, maybe that would be some kind of compensation but I'm not speaking for them personally, just theorizing.
  • about: There is no information for us to interpret or theorize about.
  • only: An observer in the present can only theorize concerning the origin of the universe that he sees on the basis of assumptions made.
  • also: They also theorize that if the strands are separated then each can form the template for the synthesis of an identical DNA molecule.

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