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    formulate
    /ˈfɔːmjʊleɪt/

    verb

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  2. FORMULATE definition: 1. to develop all the details of a plan for doing something: 2. to develop all the details of a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FORMULATE is to reduce to or express in a formula. How to use formulate in a sentence.

  4. Formulate definition: to express in precise form; state definitely or systematically. See examples of FORMULATE used in a sentence.

  5. verb. come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort. synonyms: contrive, devise, excogitate, forge, invent. see more. verb. put into words or an expression. “He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees” synonyms: articulate, give voice, phrase, word. see more. Cite this entry. Style:

  6. If you formulate something such as a plan or proposal, you invent it, thinking about the details carefully. Little by little, he formulated his plan for escape. [ VERB noun ]

  7. verb. OPAL W. /ˈfɔːmjuleɪt/ /ˈfɔːrmjuleɪt/ Verb Forms. to create or prepare something carefully, giving particular attention to the details. formulate something to formulate a policy/theory/plan/proposal. The compost is specially formulated for pot plants.

  8. to develop all the details of a plan for doing something: to formulate a new plan. to formulate legislation. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Planning, expecting and arranging. accidentally on purpose idiom. advertent. advisedly. aim at something. bargain. conscious. cue. hatch. have something in mind idiom.

  9. FORMULATE definition: 1. to develop all the details of a plan for doing something: 2. to say what you think or feel…. Learn more.

  10. Definitions of 'formulate'. 1. If you formulate something such as a plan or proposal, you invent it, thinking about the details carefully. [...] 2. If you formulate a thought, opinion, or idea, you express it or describe it using particular words. [...] More.

  11. 1. to express in precise form; state definitely or systematically; to formulate a theory. 2. to devise or develop, as a method or system. 3. to reduce to or express in a formula. [1855–60] for•mu•la•ble (ˈfɔr myə lə bəl) adj. for`mu•la′tion, n. for′mu•la`tor, n.