formulate

IPA: fˈɔrmjʌɫeɪt

verb

  • (transitive) To put into a clear and definite form of statement or expression.
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Examples of "formulate" in Sentences

  • As I tried to formulate my own position on Vietnam, I had a two-track system.
  • But you kind of formulate your own characters from those part. sic And it just kind of, you know?
  • I believed that there was such a question and that it was up to us, students of the poem, to formulate it.
  • Her most conscious desire was for silk underwear; at least it was the only one she seemed able to formulate!
  • Some are just amazing bits of work, including this one that looks like a standard butterfly on first glance, but is actually the four finch species that helped Charles Darwin formulate his early ideas on evolution.
  • So, integrating the wisdom of the lessons from the graduate of the war college Admiral Kinney with the words of the peacekeeper Gandhi, I took the best from both master strategists and began to formulate a strategy.

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