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What is the past tense of hypothesise?

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The past tense of hypothesise is hypothesised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hypothesise is hypothesises.

The present participle of hypothesise is hypothesising.

The past participle of hypothesise is hypothesised.

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It is hypothesised that drivers have a mental representation of a type of road that is shaped by previous experience.
It is hypothesised that these variables are determinant in the decision of the farmer to engage in milk production.
The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle hypothesised that space was filled with invisible ether.
They hypothesised that what was killing baker's yeast was actually a substance in the yeast.
If one event is observed or hypothesised, one can only seek its cause in terms of another observed or hypothesised event.
It has also been hypothesised that some birds go island-hopping and visit Madagascar.

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