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  1. hypothesesnoun

    Plural form of hypothesis.

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  1. Hypotheses

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of hypotheses in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of hypotheses in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of hypotheses in a Sentence

  1. Yohannes Haile-Selassie:

    However, I think it is time that we look into the earlier phases of our evolution with an open mind and carefully examine the currently available fossil evidence rather than immediately dismissing the fossils that do not fit our long-held hypotheses.

  2. Mike Ryan:

    I'm always very afraid in any process where the conclusions start looking for the evidence to support them, and we're dealing with a lot of that in the last few days around her, the difficulty, I think -- and I think we have to say this quite plainly -- all hypotheses are on the table, and it is definitely too early to come to a conclusion of exactly where this virus started either within or without China.

  3. Hrvoje Tkalcic:

    The objects of our studies are buried thousands of kilometers beneath our feet, we use geophysical inference methods to infer the Earth’s internal properties, and caution must be exercised until multi-disciplinary findings confirm our hypotheses and conceptual frameworks.

  4. Tedros Adhanom:

    As far as WHO is concerned all hypotheses remain on the table.

  5. Arturo Merino Núñez:

    At this stage all possible hypotheses are going to be studied with an open mind, we are all pilots and want to know what happened to the aircraft to take corrective measures, if there were any to take. That is also very distressing for us because we have to continue operating the plane, Antarctic campaigns have to continue.

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