theorisation
See also: théorisation
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theorisation (countable and uncountable, plural theorisations)
- (countable) Something theorised; a theory.
- (uncountable) The development of something beyond its obvious and practical scope.
- The act of constructing a theory.[1]
- 2004, Silvia Bernardini, Translation in Undergraduate Degree Programmes, edited by Kirsten Malmkjær, John Benjamins Publishing Co, p. 23:
- Translation pedagogy is still in its infancy, and is in need of substantial theorisation.
 
 
- 2004, Silvia Bernardini, Translation in Undergraduate Degree Programmes, edited by Kirsten Malmkjær, John Benjamins Publishing Co, p. 23:
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something theorized
developing of something beyond its obvious and practical scope
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References
    
- Definitive Glossary of Higher Mathematical Jargon — Theorisation Math Vault. 2019-08-01. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
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