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presumable

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being inferred on slight grounds

How To Use presumable In A Sentence

  • Eyes closed, he felt merely the cold presumable sting against the side of his head through his blackened hair.
  • Because of the presumable nonfunctionality, pseudogenes have been regarded as a paradigm of neutral evolution.
  • It's just that little of this presumable psychological depth makes it as far as the screen. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Furthermore, abundance of predators on islands that historically had no mammalian predators may help to explain the presumable decrease in nest success.
  • In other words, is a cold body a presumable symptom of incubacy, as of old the inability to shed tears served the Inquisition as proof positive to convict witches? Là-bas
  • Because of the presumable allelic relationships between some of these loci, genes affecting plant trichome density and pattern were grouped into five major loci, namely t 1 to t 5.
  • It is only a "boor" who seeks to impose his own hobbies and interests upon a stranger, disregarding entirely the presumable likes and dislikes of the latter. Perfect Behavior; a guide for ladies and gentlemen in all social crises
  • But the prosecution has never questioned him in spite of his presumable violation of the law.
  • All of these things matter far, far more than my presumable location on some scale of intellect.
  • In fact it's quite presumable that art was being made long before the rise of consciousness, long before the pronoun ‘I’ was ever employed.
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