complete theory

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

a theory that explains all aspects of a subject

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Examples (10)

  • Scientists are still striving to develop a complete theory of everything.
  • The professor presented a complete theory that encompassed all known phenomena.
  • Without a complete theory, our understanding of the universe remains fragmented.
  • She spent her life searching for a complete theory to explain human consciousness.
  • Many philosophers argue that a truly complete theory of morality is impossible.
  • The new research aims to formulate a more complete theory of climate change.
  • His initial model was good, but it wasn't a complete theory of the market.
  • A complete theory would need to account for all variables, not just the obvious ones.
  • Developing a complete theory requires years of dedicated experimentation and analysis.
  • The goal of theoretical physics is often to unify disparate observations into a complete theory.