Adjective
of Postulate
Assumed without proof; as, a postulated inference.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI have done a terrible thing, I have postulated a particle that cannot be detected. Wolfgang Pauli
Physicists however will be forced to recognize that the energy within molecular structures has its origin elsewhere. They will be forced to postulate the existence of an unknown force, always existing despite newer current theories. No postulated new force theory will be able to explain reality. Robert Butts
It has not escaped our notice that the specific pairing we have postulated immediately suggests a possible copying mechanism for the genetic material. Francis Crick
Hayek's practical political thought was flawed not where he postulated too small a role for government, but where he sanctioned too great a role. In his late work, Hayek the classical liberal became Hayek the libertarian. Alan O. Ebenstein
According to Y Karunadasa : In the Pali tradition it is only for the sake of definition and description that each dhamma is postulated as if it were a separate entity; but in reality it is by no means a solitary phenomenon having an existence of its own. Source: Internet
Alzheimer's disease Kraepelin postulated that there is a specific brain or other biological pathology underlying each of the major psychiatric disorders. Source: Internet