The Collaborative International Dictionary
Theorize \The"o*rize\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Theorized; p. pr. & vb. n. Theorizing.] [Cf. F. th['e]oriser.] To form a theory or theories; to form opinions solely by theory; to speculate.
Wiktionary
n. The formation of theory. vb. (present participle of theorize English)
Usage examples of "theorizing".
The further interpretive steps taken by the Left-Hand path, and the actual theorizing of the Right-Hand path, also follow these three strands, but as an additional application, as it were (see Wilber, Eye to eye, for a fuller discussion of this notion).
And so Reed had time to hear the voice of that Theorizing Old Fool, Dr.
Our theorizing is often mistaken, and when it is mistaken there is a difference between what we think we desire and what in fact will bring satisfaction.
She didn't have enough information, and, as a scholar, she knew the danger of theorizing without sufficient data.
Well, the kid would have to learn to ignore old Mike's crackpot theorizings, as he had himself, if he became a regular in bus 502.
Each trusted me to the utmost, and in the long weeks of experimentation that followed I was made a party to both sides, listening to their theorizings and witnessing their demonstrations.