- philosophised
- philosophise (Brit.) v. think or reason like a philosopher, moralize, express truisms, rationalize, intellectualize (also philosophize)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
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philosophise — /fəˈlɒsəfaɪz/ (say fuh losuhfuyz) verb (i) (philosophised, philosophising) 1. to speculate or theorise; moralise. 2. to think or reason as or in the manner of a philosopher. Also, philosophize. –philosophiser, noun …