Postulate


The meaning of the word Postulate is: to suggest something (such as an idea or theory) especially in order to start a discussion


Examples:

In an attempt to create controversy, some experts postulate alternatives to historical beliefs that have been accepted for years.

published by Khadijah on 2021-06-22 18:42:48


In her speech, the matchmaker will postulate her opinion that appearance is just as important as personality in a developing relationship.

published by Leanne on 2021-07-27 07:30:58


Many in our circle postulate that Shelby has some type of emotional disorder because of her unpredictable behavior.

published by Robyn on 2021-10-14 00:36:51


During the monthly meeting, the company president will more than likely postulate a salary reduction plan as an alternative to job cuts.

published by Windy on 2021-10-19 18:56:13


At the retreat, a couple of the religious leaders will postulate a proposal to increase church attendance within the community.

published by Harmony on 2021-08-29 06:19:56


The best economists in the world are working to postulate an idea that will revive international finances.

published by Anneliese on 2021-04-25 17:32:03


Despite his lack of formal education, Carl was able to postulate a solution to a problem that had bothered his employers for a while.

published by Sharlene on 2021-05-01 22:02:36


As the jury foreman, Todd was the first person on the jury to postulate a theory about the defendant’s motives.

published by Kerstin on 2021-03-05 23:20:06


One of the jobs of a debate moderator is to postulate questions that will bring about a discussion between the two debaters.

published by Lady on 2021-06-05 18:59:45


Because John is quite arrogant, he will often postulate on subjects on which he has very little knowledge.

published by Bailey on 2021-10-27 22:16:09


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