Make one think of theorem in dispute (6)
I believe the answer is:
remind
'make one think of' is the definition.
(as in reminding someone of something)
'theorem in dispute' is the wordplay.
'REMIND' is hidden in amongst the letters.
However, I'm uncertain how this is indicated.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for remind that I've seen before include "Cause someone to remember" , "Prompt, assist someone to remember" , "Jog one's memory" , "Prompt; cue" , "Jog memory, cause to think of" .)