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Synonym: presumptivelySimilar words: resumeprobablyinevitablyresultconsiderablyas a resultresult inresult fromMeaning: [prɪ'zuːməblɪ /-'zju-]  adv. by reasonable assumption. 
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(61) Presumably what he means is that at that point they will have lost their representative character and become embodiments of the divine.
(62) She remembered his tetchiness with shop assistants, which presumably had been simulated.
(63) Other organisms show evidence for muscular activity and so presumably a nervous system, as well as the inferred presence of a circulatory system.
(64) However, Poulantzas would presumably argue that in any given case the course of events is determined by antecedent factors.
(65) Hermite had presumably gambled on Smith's being the only entry for the competition, but there were in fact two others.
(66) The site of the original interaction between antigen and the immune system presumably determines the distribution of the granulomatous inflammation seen.
(67) This arrangement presumably gave each group the advantage of economic security, but it also subjected the individual to economic regimentation.
(68) Their heads were the size of flies and moved to and fro as they presumably spoke to one another.
(69) Presumably, he wished the carboys to float; but he had neglected the extra weight of the stoppers!
(70) The evidence supporting the assertion would presumably be the available statistical data.
(71) The genes worked on behaviour, presumably by influencing the embryonic development of the nervous system.
(72) This increase is presumably related to the increased alcohol consumption in the country.
(73) Internal control is presumably exerted not only by but for autonomous man.
(74) There were two large bouquets and a bundle of letters tied with pale blue ribbon, presumably from stage-door admirers.
(75) But about that time, presumably anticipating an early victory, the Communists imposed class distinctions on the movement.
(76) And the three hundred horsepower presumably needed to cook and dry the pulp?
(77) In conversation this appeared to be the pattern of most youngsters and presumably is coinciding with early adolescence.
(78) By this, presumably, was meant the isolation of single figures in sequential positions like a Muybridge series in three dimensions.
(79) Presumably the Democratic National Committee checked the guest list with due diligence as to foreign corporate connections.
(80) Presumably there was a glazed aperture in the back to illuminate the upper deck.
(81) So back to California he presumably went(sentencedict.com), without being given the chance to display his profundities before a packed courtroom.
(82) Lisa would presumably encourage office workers to produce documents blending text and graphics.
(83) Presumably Mira is composing a poem, counting the syllables as she walks.
(84) But she was presumably as capable of lying as Ursula.
(85) The party leadership presumably wants working class unity in the North.
(86) While in the body the soul is being punished, and upon payment of the penalty it will presumably be set free.
(87) Still,(www.Sentencedict.com) even in Biarritz asps are presumably hard to come by and the audience was in no mood to be critical.
(88) People were presumably far too busy at the time, and the principal workers have now died.
(89) Within the next month, Fred was home and, presumably, exercising his choice.
(90) All she knew was that she presumably represented a new challenge.
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