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All formularization synonyms

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noun formularization

  • belief β€” Belief is a feeling of certainty that something exists, is true, or is good.
  • hypothesis β€” a proposition, or set of propositions, set forth as an explanation for the occurrence of some specified group of phenomena, either asserted merely as a provisional conjecture to guide investigation (working hypothesis) or accepted as highly probable in the light of established facts.
  • approach β€” When you approach something, you get closer to it.
  • argument β€” An argument is a statement or set of statements that you use in order to try to convince people that your opinion about something is correct.
  • assumption β€” If you make an assumption that something is true or will happen, you accept that it is true or will happen, often without any real proof.
  • code β€” A code is a set of rules about how people should behave or about how something must be done.
  • concept β€” A concept is an idea or abstract principle.
  • doctrine β€” a particular principle, position, or policy taught or advocated, as of a religion or government: Catholic doctrines; the Monroe Doctrine.
  • idea β€” any conception existing in the mind as a result of mental understanding, awareness, or activity.
  • ideology β€” the body of doctrine, myth, belief, etc., that guides an individual, social movement, institution, class, or large group.
  • method β€” a procedure, technique, or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan: There are three possible methods of repairing this motor.
  • philosophy β€” the rational investigation of the truths and principles of being, knowledge, or conduct.
  • plan β€” a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
  • position β€” condition with reference to place; location; situation.
  • premise β€” Also, premiss. Logic. a proposition supporting or helping to support a conclusion.
  • proposal β€” the act of offering or suggesting something for acceptance, adoption, or performance.
  • provision β€” a clause in a legal instrument, a law, etc., providing for a particular matter; stipulation; proviso.
  • rationale β€” the fundamental reason or reasons serving to account for something.
  • scheme β€” a plan, design, or program of action to be followed; project.
  • speculation β€” the contemplation or consideration of some subject: to engage in speculation on humanity's ultimate destiny.
  • suspicion β€” act of suspecting.
  • system β€” an assemblage or combination of things or parts forming a complex or unitary whole: a mountain system; a railroad system.
  • thesis β€” a proposition stated or put forward for consideration, especially one to be discussed and proved or to be maintained against objections: He vigorously defended his thesis on the causes of war.
  • understanding β€” mental process of a person who comprehends; comprehension; personal interpretation: My understanding of the word does not agree with yours.
  • base β€” The base of something is its lowest edge or part.
  • basis β€” If something is done on a particular basis, it is done according to that method, system, or principle.
  • codification β€” the systematic organization of methods, rules, etc
  • conditions β€” external or existing circumstances
  • conjecture β€” A conjecture is a conclusion that is based on information that is not certain or complete.
  • dogma β€” an official system of principles or tenets concerning faith, morals, behavior, etc., as of a church. Synonyms: doctrine, teachings, set of beliefs, philosophy.
  • feeling β€” a quality of an object that is perceived by feeling or touching: the soft feel of cotton.
  • foundation β€” the basis or groundwork of anything: the moral foundation of both society and religion.
  • grounds β€” the solid surface of the earth; firm or dry land: to fall to the ground.
  • guess β€” to arrive at or commit oneself to an opinion about (something) without having sufficient evidence to support the opinion fully: to guess a person's weight.
  • guesswork β€” work or procedure based on or consisting of the making of guesses or conjectures.
  • hunch β€” to thrust out or up in a hump; arch: to hunch one's back.
  • impression β€” a strong effect produced on the intellect, feelings, conscience, etc.
  • outlook β€” the view or prospect from a particular place.
  • postulate β€” to ask, demand, or claim.
  • presentiment β€” a feeling or impression that something is about to happen, especially something evil; foreboding.
  • presumption β€” the act of presuming.
  • shot β€” a discharge of a firearm, bow, etc.
  • stab β€” to pierce or wound with or as if with a pointed weapon: She stabbed a piece of chicken with her fork.
  • supposal β€” the act of supposing.
  • supposition β€” the act of supposing.
  • surmise β€” to think or infer without certain or strong evidence; conjecture; guess.
  • theorem β€” Mathematics. a theoretical proposition, statement, or formula embodying something to be proved from other propositions or formulas.
  • suppose β€” to assume (something), as for the sake of argument or as part of a proposition or theory: Suppose the distance to be one mile.
  • systemization β€” systematize.
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