Associations to the word «Formulate»
Noun
- Theorist
- Consistency
- Mathematician
- Resin
- Assumption
- Equilibrium
- Logic
- Devise
- Rationality
- Paradigm
- Entropy
- Notion
- Universal
- Diet
- Matrice
- Derivation
- Mechanic
- Philosopher
- Manifesto
- Ideal
- Negation
- Rule
- Proposal
- Coating
- Theologian
- Defi
- Skepticism
- Critique
- Heresy
- Freud
- Inequality
- Marx
- Statement
- Maxwell
- Darwin
- Ism
- Plato
- Capsule
- Chemist
- Psychoanalysis
- Idea
- Graph
- Solution
- Accordance
- Algebra
- Practical
- Computation
- Solvent
- Grievance
- Linguistic
- Deduction
- Newton
- Algorithm
- Basis
Adjective
- Linear
- Larval
- Explicit
- Precise
- Quantitative
- Observable
- Reasoning
- Topological
- Semantic
- Constructive
- Rigorous
- Finite
- Invariant
- Implemented
- Comprehensive
- Descriptive
- Computational
- Methodological
- Rational
- Philosophical
- Systematic
- Applicable
- Convex
- Seminal
- Doctrinal
- Constrained
- Relevant
- Appropriate
- Nutrient
- Consistent
- Explanatory
- Arbitrary
- Analytical
- Inverse
- Primordial
Wiktionary
FORMULATE, verb. (transitive) To reduce to, or express in, a formula; to put in a clear and definite form of statement or expression.
Dictionary definition
FORMULATE, verb. Elaborate, as of theories and hypotheses; "Could you develop the ideas in your thesis".
FORMULATE, verb. Come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort; "excogitate a way to measure the speed of light".
FORMULATE, verb. Put into words or an expression; "He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees".
FORMULATE, verb. Prepare according to a formula.
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.