hypothetically

[ UK /hˌa‍ɪpəθˈɛtɪkli/ ]
[ US /ˌhaɪpəˈθɛtɪkɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. by hypothesis
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How To Use hypothetically In A Sentence

  • (supposing it to be a fact,) is but the correlative of the old one; and since it was Eusebius who was the voucher for that, what additional probability do we establish that the inspired autograph of S. Mark ended abruptly at ver. 8, by discovering that Eusebius is consistent with himself, and omits to "canonize" (or even to "sectionize") what he had already hypothetically hinted might as well be left out altogether? The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established
  • Crew from the submarine hypothetically could put on diving suits, exit via a hatch and swim to the bell.
  • Without conjecturing about the specifics of the various relationships, let's say that hypothetically they're intimidated by her due to her fairly strong personality, intelligence and beauty.
  • He demonstrated that a person hypothetically could buy a bond and end up repaying the interest and principal through tax payments.
  • I asked, hypothetically, if the kitchen would be prepared to make one of their (gluten-free) arepa pizzette with said caviar. Times, Sunday Times
  • The concern that has generated the most attention in the popular press has been gray goo - selfreplicating nanobots that could hypothetically get out of control.
  • But in the Critique itself it will be demonstrated, not hypothetically, but apodeictically, from the nature of our representations of space and time, and from the elementary conceptions of the understanding.] The Critique of Pure Reason
  • Yeah, uh, we were just kinda wonderin’, you know, if the public would, uh… like, want to know if some killer asteroid were, uh HYPOTHETICALLY going to like, you know, hit us any minute or something like that. BADA-BING, and some other shit.
  • If the administration hypothetically had second thoughts and decided to renominate you and handle it like that, would you do it? Think Progress » Will Obama Recess-Appoint Former TSA Nominee Erroll Southers?
  • At this time also adolescents begin to think hypothetically and abstractly.
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