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formulate
for‧mu‧late AC /ˈfɔːmjəleɪt, ˈfɔːmjʊleɪt $ ˈfɔːr-/ verb [TRANSITIVE] 1. to develop something such as a plan or a set of rules, and decide all the details of how it will be done formulate a policy/plan/strategy etc ▪ He formulated Labour Party education policy in 1922. formulate an idea/theory ▪ Darwin formulated the theory of natural selection.
2. to think carefully about what to say, and say it clearly: ▪ We are studying the situation but have not formulated any response yet.
—formulation /ˌfɔːmjəˈleɪʃən, ˌfɔːmjʊˈleɪʃən $ ˌfɔːr-/ noun [UNCOUNTABLE AND COUNTABLE]: ▪ the formulation of clear objectives
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES devise/formulate/draw up a plan (=make a detailed plan, especially after considering something carefully) ▪ He devised a daring plan to steal two million dollars. ▪ The company has already drawn up plans to develop the site. formulate/develop a policy ▪ We try to formulate policies that will meet the needs of the people. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ADVERB specially ▪ Which is why our Multivitamin Liquid is specially formulated for children whose vitamin requirements differ from those of adults. ▪ Upscale retail chains are doing the same with specially formulated baby creams and lotions. ▪ And Farley's Junior Milk is specially formulated for baby humans. ▪ But there again, it is specially formulated to complement a diet of grass. ▪ It was far better to buy a fresh varnish stain which has been specially formulated. ▪ More often than not even the most famous of brand names are specially formulated to appeal to individual national palates. ▪ Radiator enamels are specially formulated to prevent the yellowing which usually occurs when normal white paint is used on a radiator. NOUN concept ▪ Many psychologists credit Ed Fleishman with formulating the original concepts. ▪ And his gifts were not merely mechanical: he understood intuitively how to formulate concepts. ▪ Hayek formulated this concept essentially as a result of his inquiries into the nature of order in society. idea ▪ He did not attempt to formulate his ideas in finished form; he thought aloud so one could hear the brain tick. ▪ This deals with possible objections listeners may be formulating about the idea before they have a chance to raise them. ▪ In practice every opportunity should be taken to encourage students to formulate ideas for themselves. law ▪ Chief executives are officials who run governmental bodies that formulate and enforce laws. ▪ Based on this notion that like cures like, Hahnemann formulated the Law of Similars. objective ▪ An attempt has therefore been made to formulate goals and objectives for online user education from this point of view. ▪ They must communicate these needs to their subordinates and address them in formulating their units' objectives. plan ▪ The results will be used to formulate development plans. ▪ All over Langley and Miami they were still formulating plans to hit Fidel. ▪ In November 1808 ten of her friends met in London to formulate a rescue plan. ▪ They formulate detailed plans for managing both the quantitative and the qualitative costs they are bound to incur. ▪ Accept that and formulate an organised plan of action and you're nearly there! ▪ When the tin price collapsed, the miners formulated a plan to keep the mines open under their control with reduced costs. ▪ Subsequent treatment After the initial period of assessment and support it should be possible to formulate a treatment plan. ▪ In bed, in the dark, she formulated her plans. policy ▪ Another factor that needs to be considered when policy is formulated is that lethal malformation will not always be diagnosed before delivery. ▪ Resource allocation is also relevant, particularly where charging policies are formulated on a means-tested basis. ▪ The argue that if the environment is to be properly safeguarded policies must be formulated which will encourage favourable ongoing management. ▪ A more detailed growing policy is then formulated. principle ▪ In this chapter, some general information is organized and summarized to formulate some general principles for meal managers. problem ▪ If policy can have effects, modelling the government sector requires us to formulate their optimisation problem also. programme ▪ They formulated a programme of demands, but these fell on deaf ears in Petrograd. ▪ It formulated a programme for the rational layout of towns, preceded by analytic study. proposal ▪ UDCs must take account of such plans in formulating their own development proposals but are not bound by them. ▪ The neighborhood service centers assisted commissioners in assessing conditions and priorities in their respective subareas and in formulating appropriate proposals. ▪ It says it hopes to formulate a proposal for the holders in due course. ▪ In recent years Western socialists have formulated wide-ranging proposals for socialist economic organization in which markets play a key role. ▪ Civil justice re-defined To understand the Woolf rules, solicitors must remember why Lord Woolf formulated his proposals. ▪ Indeed Wigner has formulated a proposal along exactly these lines. question ▪ One way of improving this situation is to encourage them to formulate specific questions to which they wish to find answers. ▪ A problem is a formulated question. ▪ After twenty minutes the groups would be asked to formulate a question to put to the panel. ▪ It might seem that it is sufficient merely to formulate such questions in order to know the answers. ▪ She may not formulate these questions consciously, but her planning and teaching will reflect the influence of these considerations. response ▪ Its aim was to examine scientific evidence on climate change, assess environmental and socio-economic impacts and formulate realistic response strategies. ▪ Now Bishop David wants the fullest participation in formulating the Leeds diocesan response. ▪ It helped to formulate the Institute's response to the Review. rule ▪ Panini formulated his rules of language in the Ashtadhyayi. ▪ Trading was halted that day while regulators formulated new rules, and yesterday was the first trading under the new system. ▪ These duties can be formulated as three distinct rules. ▪ The new government's policy document promised a new constitution to replace the one formulated under military rule in 1982. ▪ It is a matter of accurately formulating the fundamental rule of the legal order. statement ▪ We are reluctant to accept that rules can be formulated as probabilistic statements. ▪ The Council, it was claimed, might thus better formulate precise statements. strategy ▪ The researcher is there to help the agency formulate the right strategy and the right advertising solution. ▪ They therefore had decided to wait and see how the operations progressed before attempting to formulate subsequent war strategy. ▪ Its aim was to examine scientific evidence on climate change, assess environmental and socio-economic impacts and formulate realistic response strategies. ▪ The exercise itself actively helps you to formulate your aims and strategy for bargaining. theory ▪ One is that it should incorporate Feynman's proposal to formulate quantum theory in terms of a sum over histories. ▪ By the middle of the decade, they had formulated their auteur theory, which gave a new gloss to film studies. ▪ To answer these questions, we have to formulate a theory of the determinants of growth. ▪ A consistent theory of how gravity affects light did not come until 1915, when Einstein formulated the general theory of relativity. ▪ Yet Marx and Engels' determination to formulate general theories eventually made Marxism one of the most successful transnational ideologies. ▪ However, all this was changed when Einstein formulated the general theory of relativity in 1915. ▪ They think, observe, formulate theories, make predictions, and do experiments. view ▪ He then helps the follower into formulating these views into agreed objectives, which are recorded as shown in Table 10.6. ▪ These ideologists were dedicated to formulating correct views of world problems, as a prelude to changing the world. ▪ In formulating a view, it is helpful to examine this in two ways. VERB begin ▪ Clinton could challenge his allies to face that difficult reality and begin formulating alternative means for expanding opportunity. ▪ That was when the plan of running away had begun to formulate itself in her mind. help ▪ He then helps the follower into formulating these views into agreed objectives, which are recorded as shown in Table 10.6. ▪ The researcher is there to help the agency formulate the right strategy and the right advertising solution. ▪ Such auxiliary data might, for instance, confirm a suggested explanation or help to formulate a more appropriate rate for some event. ▪ All human occupations must help to formulate a new and acceptable religion. ▪ It helped to formulate the Institute's response to the Review. ▪ The exercise itself actively helps you to formulate your aims and strategy for bargaining. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Changes to the education system should be formulated by teachers not politicians. ▪ Jackie paused to formulate her reply. ▪ The city is currently formulating policies on new road expansions. ▪ The gasoline is formulated to burn more cleanly, producing less pollution. ▪ The government has set up a working party to formulate proposals for reducing environmental pollution. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He did not attempt to formulate his ideas in finished form; he thought aloud so one could hear the brain tick. ▪ Many institutions are formulating guidelines to insure the protection of the rights of persons housed by that institution. ▪ The leadership role entails taking the initiative in formulating, articulating, and implementing goals for the political system. ▪ The songs are clean and streamlined, consistently formulated and ready for radio play. ▪ Which is why our Multivitamin Liquid is specially formulated for children whose vitamin requirements differ from those of adults. ▪ Within the confines of lunch, I did my best to formulate what I thought.
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