What's the difference between theoriser and theorist?

Theoriser


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In one of the more conspiracy theorising polemics I have read in some while, he described this wealth-creating, free-trading, economic stimulus simply as "a monstrous assault on democracy" by institutions, "which have been captured by the corporations they are supposed to regulate".
  • (2) He has also romped as Casanova , probed as DI Carlisle in the TV musical-drama Blackpool , theorised as cerebral scientist Arthur Eddington in Einstein And Eddington (stick a pair of specs on him and he's as dull as the next man), played Hamlet quite beautifully (awkward and paranoid, yet graceful) and appeared in a number of none-too-impressive movies.
  • (3) Theorising about Frozen, talkshow host Kevin Swanson said satan had infiltrated the studio in the mid-1980s with the intention of indoctrinating preschoolers in homosexuality and bestiality.
  • (4) Political scientists such as Alexander George have long theorised that world leaders function according to an internal “operational code” acquired during younger, formative years, which they then rely on to guide them years later when in power.
  • (5) José Mourinho says his players will need to be brave but Jamie Jackson theorises that misfortune could yield unexpected dividends .
  • (6) Its creation and its subsequent history exemplify some of the common errors in psychiatric theorising.
  • (7) Fey and Poehler came out with some exceptional one-liners, with Fey suggesting the 70s-set American Hustle was originally called "Explosion at the Wig Factory", while Poehler theorised that the Cecil B DeMille award – given last year to Scorsese and this year to Woody Allen – was for "tiniest man with the biggest glasses".
  • (8) A ncient Greeks originally theorised that the elegant shape of honeycomb, with its interlocking hexagons, was an example of nature’s efficiency.
  • (9) So many people theorising about Sherlock's death online – and they missed it."
  • (10) So instead I thought I'd theorise ponderously – as one Daily Mail commenter did yesterday – about capitalism's relentless ambition to "remove human endeavour from the labour process" (I have to say that the increased global visibility and access of their website is doing wonders for their comment threads).
  • (11) It is theorised that the contribution to forward propulsion by the transverse flagellum can only arise directly from an asymmetry of the flagellar wave.
  • (12) It was theorised that the beneficial effect of omental transposition was due to the establishment of a dynamic equilibrium between production of vasogenic oedema from the injured cord and its absorption through omental pathways.
  • (13) Although Whorf’s claims have been largely debunked — his theorising about Native Americans’ conception of time has been shown to be well wide of the mark — his ideas have experienced something of a renaissance in recent years, albeit without such dramatic claims.
  • (14) For all the theorising, however, the pitches didn't amount to a hill of beans.
  • (15) As the sea ice around the Arctic declines, scientists have theorised that the great bears may adapt to forage and hunt on land.
  • (16) She's fine with how finding out the truth about the clones involves a lot of theorising and that there aren't necessarily any answers.
  • (17) Reed as an icon will be analysed and theorised endlessly in the coming days.
  • (18) "So many people theorising about Sherlock's death online – and they missed it!
  • (19) For him war became an everyday experience of such rigour that he had little time to theorise about it, much less beautify it.
  • (20) "The thing that everybody always theorises is, why did you recommend such a highfalutin-type system for the WCML?

Theorist


Definition:

  • (n.) One who forms theories; one given to theory and speculation; a speculatist.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He is also the foremost theorist of the Tijuana-San Diego border in terms of what happens when the urban culture of the developing world collides with that of the developed world.
  • (2) Last year's physics Nobel was for the Higgs discovery and was only given to theorists, not experimentalists.
  • (3) Both theorists described the same confusion between self and other, but they attributed different explanations to the phenomenon.
  • (4) The media theorist Nathan Jurgenson reads it as "conspicuous acquisition", after Thorstein Verblen's notion of conspicuous consumption.
  • (5) – to either discuss [the new record], or even to sing any songs from [it].” Meanwhile, Morrissey conspiracy theorists have proposed another reason for the singer’s re-configured music deals: he is planning to bring back the Smiths.
  • (6) Unsurprisingly, one of the three lonely references at the end of O'Reilly's essay is to a 2012 speech entitled " Regulation: Looking Backward, Looking Forward" by Cass Sunstein , the prominent American legal scholar who is the chief theorist of the nudging state.
  • (7) By illuminating both the prejudical content of medical theories as well as the emancipatory actions of lesbian and gay communities to change stigmatizing diagnostic and treatment situations, the authors attempt to demystify ideologies about lesbians that motivate clinicians, administrators, educators, researchers, and theorists in the delivery of health services.
  • (8) Theorists have made the following predictions: (1) Where adult exceeds juvenile mortality, the organism should reproduce only once in its lifetime.
  • (9) In 2 commentaries on the theorists' answers, Hinde highlights differences among their positions and indicates issues that current theories of temperament must take into consideration, and McCall draws on common aspects to propose a synthesizing definition that draws on all 4 approaches.
  • (10) They found nothing and she says she is not a conspiracy theorist.
  • (11) Another view would propose that the restiveness of some current and past theorists to claim the mantle of "science" continues to lead to premature and awkward attempts to couple psychoanalysis with putative neighbors rather than stick to its last of shaping its own findings into a language reflecting a coherent theory capable of validation.
  • (12) Conspiracy theorists will no doubt have other explanations.
  • (13) Even at its point of greatest influence, then, there was resistance to the politically laden and overdetermining visions of utopia in which modernisation theorists like Rostow traded.
  • (14) The 50th anniversary of the shooting is coming up and the conspiracy theorists are foaming at the mouth.
  • (15) According to ETC, there are now several groupings, including the pragmatists, such as Branson, Lomborg and the American Enterprise Institute, which argue that geo-engineering is faster and cheaper than carbon taxes and emissions reductions, so just get on with it; and the theorists, such as the Royal Society and the Carnegie Institution for Science in the US which say we must have an emergency Plan B because we are heading for a certain climate catastrophe; meanwhile, businesses such as the Ocean Fertilisation Company and the Biochar Initiative see dollars.
  • (16) Developmental theorists can observe in biography representations of the life cycle that add meaning to aging.
  • (17) I was very influenced by the thinking of [the cultural theorist] Stuart Hall.
  • (18) Key has characterised both Nicky Hager, author of the book Dirty Politics, which draws on emails hacked from the venomous rightwing blogger Cameron Slater, and Greenwald, who arrived in New Zealand last week to expose contradictions in official positions on surveillance, as "conspiracy theorists".
  • (19) Quantum pioneer: Paul Dirac Moreover, there is a feeling, hard to convey to the layman but shared by many experienced theorists, that these ideas all hang together.
  • (20) Two leading sociological theorists of mental illness, Parsons and Scheff, depict the mentally ill as enacting a deviant social role which sets them apart from others.

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