theorisation

[US]/ˌθɪəraɪˈzeɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌθiːərɪˈzeɪʃən/

Translation

n.the act or process of forming or developing theories; the process of treating something as a theory
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

theorisation of

theorisation process

new theorisation

abstract theorisation

theorisation phase

critical theorisation

theorisation framework

Example Sentences

the early theorisation of quantum mechanics laid the foundation for modern physics.

recent theorisation in cognitive science has revolutionized our understanding of consciousness.

the lack of empirical data hinders further theorisation in this field.

this book represents a significant contribution to the theorisation of gender identity.

the theorisation process requires both creativity and rigorous methodology.

we need more theorisation to develop effective educational policies.

the stage of theorisation has been reached after years of observation.

his work bridges the gap between abstract theorisation and practical application.

the theorisation of social phenomena demands interdisciplinary collaboration.

this framework provides a foundation for future theorisation in environmental studies.

critics argue that the theorisation remains too abstract and disconnected from reality.

the development of scientific knowledge depends on continuous theorisation.

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