Formulate (verb)

  1. To express something, typically a plan, idea, or theory, in a clear and systematic way.
  2. To create or develop a formula for something.
  3. To express something, typically a plan, idea, or theory, in a clear and systematic way.
  4. To devise or create a plan or strategy.

Origin:

From latin formulatus, perfect passive participle of formulare, from formula.

Examples:

  1. He formulated a new theory of evolution.
  2. The scientists formulated a new drug to treat the disease.
  3. The government formulated a new policy on education.
  4. The committee formulated a plan to increase the company's profits.
  5. The lawyer formulated a strategy for the defense.
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