Synonym: define, describe, express, put, voice. Similar words: formula, emulate, simulate, simulated, stimulate, accumulate, emulation, cumulative. Meaning: ['fɔrmjəleɪt /'fɔːmjʊl-] v. 1. elaborate, as of theories and hypotheses 2. come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort 3. put into words or an expression 4. prepare according to a formula.
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31) In practice every opportunity should be taken to encourage students to formulate ideas for themselves.
32) Intermittently throughout his long career, Wagner attempted to formulate his aspirations in prose.
33) An approach which tries to formulate how such knowledge is brought into play is speech act theory.
34) The Council, it was claimed, might thus better formulate precise statements.
35) That was when the plan of running away had begun to formulate itself in her mind.
36) Investigate environmental sources of infection and formulate effective control measures.
37) One way of improving this situation is to encourage them to formulate specific questions to which they wish to find answers.
38) Chief executives are officials who run governmental bodies that formulate and enforce laws.
39) They formulate detailed plans for managing both the quantitative and the qualitative costs they are bound to incur.
40) Surely if the market is held repeatedly firms would realize this and formulate strategies that determine their actions overtime.
41) Subsequent treatment After the initial period of assessment and support it should be possible to formulate a treatment plan.
41) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
42) It might seem that it is sufficient merely to formulate such questions in order to know the answers.
43) He has to formulate and promote book provision policy in the authority.
44) And his gifts were not merely mechanical: he understood intuitively how to formulate concepts.
45) It says it hopes to formulate a proposal for the holders in due course.
46) They think, observe, formulate theories, make predictions, and do experiments.
47) If policy can have effects, modelling the government sector requires us to formulate their optimisation problem also.
48) All human occupations must help to formulate a new and acceptable religion.
49) In November 1808 ten of her friends met in London to formulate a rescue plan.
50) I could see the attraction for the Government; a positive response was more difficult to formulate and meant more work.
51) Its aim was to examine scientific evidence on climate change, assess environmental and socio-economic impacts and formulate realistic response strategies.
52) The 40-member steering committee was mandated to formulate agreements on all outstanding issues and to draft legislation to formalize any agreements.
53) We could in fact formulate a priority which required this possibility of modification.
54) They formulate policies acceptable to their supporters and provide options for voters and those more directly involved in government to choose from.
55) The government has set up a working party to formulate proposals for reducing environmental pollution.
56) In this chapter, some general information is organized and summarized to formulate some general principles for meal managers.
57) After twenty minutes the groups would be asked to formulate a question to put to the panel.
58) Formulate purchase orders based on relevant purchase requisition.
59) Formulate finished goods inspection directive.
60) Formulate and arrange related job schedule planning report.
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