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presumptively

ADVERB
  1. by reasonable assumption
    presumably, he missed the train

How To Use presumptively In A Sentence

  • Any law enforcement agent who conducted a wiretap or private search would thereby always be presumptively guilty of a crime, and would have to cross his fingers and take his chances that prosecutors or jurors would ignore or obviate the law in his particular case. The Five Techniques
  • She was, as a woman, presumptively a target of gender violence, with or without any transgender identity she may have had.
  • So a stay that would last indefinitely would be presumptively prejudicial to the plaintiff.
  • Any patient with suspected myxedema coma should be treated presumptively with thyroid hormone.
  • Prior restraints on pure speech are highly disfavored and presumptively unconstitutional.
  • Now, question time: Do you know why Qui-gon is advising you while his former Padawan is, to some intelligence sources, presumptively advising Luke? Vader's Pastorale
  • The effect and purpose of these restraining laws will presumptively be little or even frustrated, which is eventually detrimental to government's reputation in law enforcement.
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