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formulate
[fawr-myuh-leyt]
verb (used with object)
to express in precise form; state definitely or systematically.
He finds it extremely difficult to formulate his new theory.
Synonyms: , , , ,to devise or develop, as a method, system, etc.
to reduce to or express in a formula.
formulate
/ Ė“ŚÉ˳¾ĀįŹĖ±ō±šÉŖ³Ł /
verb
to put into or express in systematic terms; express in or as if in a formula
to devise
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- formulable adjective
- formulation noun
- formulator noun
- nonformulation noun
- preformulate verb (used with object)
- preformulation noun
- unformulated adjective
- well-formulated adjective
- ˓ړǰł³¾³Ü˱ō²¹³Ł“ǰł noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of formulate1
Example Sentences
The latest version, the fourth, was formulated and adopted after World War Two to stop its slaughter and cruelty to civilians from ever happening again.
Food and Drug Administration, also said the agency will no longer routinely approve annually formulated COVID-19 vaccinations for healthy people under age 65.
He added he did not have any details on a "memorandum" but said once they have received anything from the Russians, they will "be able to formulate their vision accordingly".
"Sometimes or often these papers are used when guidelines are formulated or referred to. So their conclusions can go on to influence many different things ."
Bilateral tensions have been strained for months as President Trump tasked his administration with formulating plans to potentially resettle Afrikaners in the US.
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