formulate

/ˈfɔːrmjəˌleɪt/
verb
  1. To develop or create a plan, idea, or system in a careful and detailed way.
    • The team met to formulate a strategy for the upcoming product launch.
    • She helped formulate the company's policy on remote work.
    • Scientists are working to formulate a new theory about the origins of the universe.
  2. To express an idea or thought in a clear and precise way.
    • Can you formulate your question more clearly so I can understand?
    • He struggled to formulate his thoughts into a coherent sentence.
    • The lawyer carefully formulated her argument before presenting it to the judge.
  3. To prepare or create a substance by mixing ingredients according to a formula.
    • They formulated a special fertilizer for growing tomatoes.
    • This baby formula is formulated to be gentle on sensitive stomachs.
    • The chemist formulated a new type of sunscreen that is waterproof.
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