English to Malay Dictionary formulate

formulate

merumuskan
definition
verb
economists and statisticians were needed to help formulate economic policy
create or devise methodically (a strategy or a proposal).
example
If not, then 'formulate' a sell strategy before you buy.
What elevates good writers is the way they 'formulate' their ideas.
Try to 'formulate' your ideas in mathematical form so that the referee has an idea of where you are coming from.
economists and statisticians were needed to help 'formulate' economic policy
I think I can claim to have discovered the Anschluss, or at least to have been the first to 'formulate' the idea clearly.
It is time to think, plan and 'formulate' a strong antibiotic policy to address the burgeoning hospital infection.
We could then 'formulate' biological hypotheses that might help explain those patterns.
So let me try to 'formulate' more precisely what I'm getting at.
We met with members of the unit team several times to 'formulate' a strategy.
Again, with so many 'formulators' for molecules, market forces will determine the price structure.
Negation-completeness is that, for every statement P 'formulable' within a given theory, one or the other of P and the negation of P is a theorem of the theory.
Einstein was also one of the first 'formulators' of quantum theory, without which we would have no computers.
Nevertheless, he 'formulates' the idea of impetus in more classical terms as a virtus impressa (impressed force) and virtus motiva (motive force).
The required premises need to be 'formulated' on the combined basis of empirical and rational knowledge.
Then, I pull back again, 'formulating' what I'm going to say.
The answer was clearly 'formulated' as Allison nodded her head.
Smith and Jones independently seek to confirm the newly 'formulated' law of refraction.
Their master plan is clearly 'formulated' and being implemented every day.
However, few of these theoretical ideas have been 'formulated' in ways suitable for testing.
After all, the Victorian and Edwardian 'formulators' of the work ethic understood that it is work that gives you a sense of your own powers and abilities; it is work that gives you self-esteem and self-confidence.
Adkins reports that this alloy, specially 'formulated' for use in steel mills, really helps.
The people who 'formulated' this hypothesis took a quantum leap in the wrong direction.
The knowledge is formal and categorical; it is explicitly 'formulable' in propositions that assign properties to objects or express in verbal or symbolic terms the relations of objects and properties to one another.
I'm already 'formulating' job search plans, and working out various budgetary considerations.
It is time to start seriously questioning the power of corporations, and their role in 'formulating' economic policy.
As a rule each individual tenet is 'formulated' in an extremely brief way.
Clearly some argument was addressed to the judge's suggestion but perhaps not 'formulated' with any precision.
To implement strategies, MMRDA prepares plans, 'formulates' policies and programmes and helps in directing investments in the region.
Basis Soaps and Cleansers are specially 'formulated' with gentle cleansing ingredients and natural botanicals to leave skin feeling refreshingly clean.
Once the theory is 'formulated' in mathematical terms it turns out that there is nothing special about labour.
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