Synonym: presumptively. Similar words: resume, probably, inevitably, result, considerably, as a result, result in, result from. Meaning: [prɪ'zuːməblɪ /-'zju-] adv. by reasonable assumption.
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(31) Secondly, admission to a psychiatric unit has presumably been the result of distress which in many cases will persist after admission.
(32) Presumably the metabolism of brain cells is disrupted and some cells die.
(33) We don't know how he died, but presumably it was something he ate or drank.
(34) Others presumably went into employment thus joining the pool of potential young mature age entrants.
(35) Presumably such marked fluctuations are connected with the prevailing weather conditions.
(36) Presumably, the fathers were too busy at work to be interviewed.
(37) Presumably she bolted the door after her for that was how the police had found it in the morning.
(38) Immigrants presumably want to migrate because it is advantageous for them to do so.
(39) The hind limbs were strong and apparently adapted for scratch-digging, and Hyperodapedon could presumably dig up edible tubers and roots.
(40) So presumably, other creatures are simply talking and communicating about the world according to their particular mind configurations.
(41) Presumably, framing these contexts, there are limits to human conceptual schemes.
(42) That is presumably the product of what we now know about the Brixton prison escape.
(43) This is presumably because it is seldom possible to heal the breach that is usually created by fighting a legal battle.
(44) Presumably, the student will have little other income, and therefore be in a low tax bracket.
(45) This is presumably why Mr Bush refused to authorise an immediate increase in the defence budget.
(46) His doctrinal position is further and usefully clarified in fifteen sermons, which presumably belong to his years as abbot and bishop.
(47) Presumably this might happen due to the greater amount of material to be eroded before a cut off could occur.
(48) Presumably, this is a politically expedient decision; but how long can this car dependence be sustained?
(49) This will presumably happen if countries are sufficiently similar in relative factor endowments and if economies of scale are sufficiently important.
(50) Presumably that's to help counter the added heat-generation of the 128 per cent increase in the number of transistors.
(51) Presumably it knew such begging meant food is being served nearby.
(52) Even though it was against Danzig law, these people were all sent to the Reich, presumably to concentration camps.
(53) The gentlemen, presumably Dersinghams, were easily distinguishable from the village players.
(54) These bottles are left with a candle rammed into the neck and therefore presumably considered useful.
(55) Around it are wide wastes, wan and cold, and meadows of asphodel, presumably strange, pallid, ghostly flowers.
(56) He presumably bought into it with his Foreign Office gratuity.
(57) Presumably, the lawmaker must determine the content of these general requirements of justice.
(57) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(58) A store presumably would not authorise dishonest persons putting items intended to be stolen even into the shop's trolley.
(59) Presumably its resources were thought to have been supplanted by those of the advertising agency that helped the Conservative Party to power.
(60) Presumably, the letter detector level is used equally when non-words or words are presented.
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