Thesis ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Thesis ( noun )

  1. A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
  2. A long essay or dissertation involving personal research, written by a candidate for a university degree.

Origin:

From the greek word "thesis" meaning "position, statement".

Examples:

  1. The thesis of his argument was that the government's policies were ineffective.
  2. Her thesis proposal was accepted by the department.
  3. He defended his thesis in front of the faculty.
  4. The thesis examined the relationship between economic growth and political stability.
  5. The thesis was an original contribution to the field of psychology.

(As a verb)

Thesis ( verb )

  1. A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
  2. A long essay or dissertation involving personal research, written by a candidate for a university degree.

Origin:

From the greek word "thesis" meaning "position, statement".

Examples:

  1. The thesis of his argument was that the government's policies were ineffective.
  2. Her thesis proposal was accepted by the department.
  3. He defended his thesis in front of the faculty.
  4. The thesis examined the relationship between economic growth and political stability.
  5. The thesis was an original contribution to the field of psychology.
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