THESIS in a Sentence
Learn THESIS from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
13 example sentences for THESIS, such as:
1. Cynthia's still working on her thesis.
2. I'm still doing research for my thesis.
3. Your paper lacks the logic to prove your thesis.
4. There is no empirical evidence to support his thesis.
5. Donald's been given an extension to finish his thesis.
2. I'm still doing research for my thesis.
3. Your paper lacks the logic to prove your thesis.
4. There is no empirical evidence to support his thesis.
5. Donald's been given an extension to finish his thesis.
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Meanings and Examples of THESIS
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thesis
n. a treatise advancing a new point of view resulting from research; usually a requirement for an advanced academic degree
n. an unproved statement put forward as a premise in an argument
Classic Sentence:
1 Tell me the thesis, so that I may apply your knowledge as you go on.
2 My thesis is this: I want you to believe.
3 CERTES," said Aramis, "I do justice to the beauties of this thesis; but at the same time I perceive it would be overwhelming for me.
4 The two friends began to dance around the venerable St. Chrysostom, kicking about famously the sheets of the thesis, which had fallen on the floor.
Example Sentence:
1 To be specific , the argument in your graduation thesis is logical.
2 The candidate must submit two bound copies of his or her thesis.
3 There is no empirical evidence to support his thesis.
4 Donald's been given an extension to finish his thesis.
5 These latest findings support the thesis that sexuality is determined by nature rather than choice.
6 I'm still doing research for my thesis.
7 Cynthia's still working on her thesis.
8 Your paper lacks the logic to prove your thesis.
9 A good thesis makes the difference between a thoughtful research project and a simple retelling of facts.