1. theorizing - Noun
2. theorizing - Verb
of Theorize
Source: Webster's dictionarySome of the best theorizing comes after collecting data because then you become aware of another reality. Robert J. Shiller
What is the use of theorizing as to wherein lies the charm that moves us? Alfred de Vigny
Natural objects, for example, must be experienced before any theorizing about them can occur. Edmund Husserl
I soon became convinced... that all the theorizing would be empty brain exercise and therefore a waste of time unless one first ascertained what the population of the universe really consists of. Fritz Zwicky
Every bit of theorizing I've ever done, including my interest in Berg, has come as a consequence of discoveries I made as a composer and interests that I developed as a composer. I never thought of my theory as being a kind of irrelevant activity to my composing. George Perle
We were exploring this inner realm of consciousness that we had been theorizing about all these years and suddenly we were traveling in and through and around it. Ram Dass