Formulation

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /fɔːrmjʊˈleɪʃən/

Definitions of formulation

noun the result of formulating; a product or solution that has been developed

Example Sentences

A1 The formulation of the plan was simple and easy to understand.

A2 She struggled with the formulation of her thoughts into coherent sentences.

B1 The formulation of the new policy took months of research and collaboration.

B2 The formulation of the contract required careful consideration of all the terms and conditions.

C1 His formulation of the theory revolutionized the field of science.

C2 The formulation of the company's strategic goals was a collaborative effort involving all departments.

Examples of formulation in a Sentence

formal The scientist presented a detailed formulation of the new drug.

informal She explained the formulation of the project in simple terms.

slang I'm still trying to figure out the formulation for this recipe.

figurative The artist's unique formulation of colors created a stunning masterpiece.

Grammatical Forms of formulation

past tense

formulated

plural

formulations

comparative

more formulated

superlative

most formulated

present tense

formulates

future tense

will formulate

perfect tense

have formulated

continuous tense

is formulating

singular

formulation

positive degree

formulation

infinitive

to formulate

gerund

formulating

participle

formulated

Origin and Evolution of formulation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'formulation' originated from the Latin word 'formulare' which means 'to form'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of creating a formula or recipe, the word 'formulation' has evolved to also refer to the act of creating or developing a plan, idea, or theory in various fields such as science, mathematics, and business.