conjonctures

[US]/kɔ̃ʒɔ̃ktyʁ/
[UK]/kɑ̃ʒɑ̃ktyʁ/

Translation

n.situations or circumstances; the state of affairs at a particular time; medium-term historical movements or cycles as defined by the Annales School of historical thought

Example Sentences

scientists make bold conjectures about the possibility of life on other planets.

the economist's conjectures about market trends proved to be remarkably accurate.

without evidence, their conclusions were mere conjectures rather than facts.

researchers base their conjectures on preliminary data from the experiment.

the theory challenges previous conjectures about the origins of the universe.

historians offer various conjectures about the decline of ancient civilizations.

her wild conjectures about the future of technology sparked heated debate.

the article presents several conjectures about the impact of climate change.

unsupported conjectures should not be presented as established facts.

new evidence has confirmed earlier conjectures about the migration patterns.

the panel discussion generated numerous conjectures about economic recovery.

speculative conjectures about the election results spread rapidly on social media.

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