Sentences

conject in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Conject (verb): to form an opinion or theory based on incomplete information or insufficient evidence.

Sample Sentences

  1. Scientists often conject that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate.
  2. Her theory was based on a conject that the missing evidence would eventually surface.
  3. The mathematician presented a conject that challenged the established norms of the field.
  4. It's important to differentiate between a conject and a proven fact in academic discussions.
  5. Many historical events remain shrouded in conject, as definitive records are scarce.
  6. The scientist was careful not to conject too hastily about the results of the experiment.
  7. In his lecture, he invited students to conject whether the theory could explain the recent findings.
  8. Her conject about the ending of the novel turned out to be surprisingly accurate.
  9. They decided to conject on the possible outcomes of the election based on current polling data.
  10. The mathematician often relied on conjectures when exploring unproven theories.