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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(91) All were found dead, stabbed in the stomach, presumably killed by rival fighters from the school down the road.
(92) That presumably meant that she wouldn't feel it when her grip slipped.
(93) Presumably, they learn chemistry, yet only a very few will be chemists when they grow up.
(94) MI5 was then advised that Crabb had presumably drowned and was asked to help provide a suitable cover story.
(95) Yet, presumably, they would want him to christen their baby?
(96) Yet the popular traditions from which such stories presumably came were not always totally fictitious, and can not be simply ignored.
(97) It still burned with a harsh, blinding glare and through it she could see vague shapes, presumably the others.
(98) Both events ended in deaths, and, presumably, fueled a thousand conspiracy theories in the heartland.
(99) Presumably the sight of a red and blue meal puts you off eating it.
(100) Presumably the decline of domestic servants to launder the disgusting handkerchiefs.
(101) If this is the case, presumably you can openly express your concerns about any aspect of work to him.
(102) Presumably they imagined their confidences led him to regard them with disgust or pity or contempt.
(103) Over the marble fireplace was a portrait, presumably of the baronet who had commissioned the house.
(104) If one is to study the aging process, one would presumably want to examine persons from different age groupings.
(105) The others do not return, presumably traveling on to another, more distant roost.
(106) Presumably no one does any more, for the programme for small children no longer has that title.
(107) That movement presumably stems from the galaxy being gravitationally drawn towards something.
(108) Anna Zborowska posed for two nude paintings, presumably painted in her rooms at the Sunny Hotel with Lunia acting as chaperone.
(109) Presumably to keep the costs down(sentencedict.com), director Bert I.. Gordon shot real grasshoppers climbing up a postcard of the building.
(110) Presumably a similar border dispute lay behind Aethelbald's attack on Northumbrian territory in 740.
(111) Presumably, this is what moths are doing when they fly into a candle and are burnt to death.
(112) The next day he disappeared, presumably on one of his binges.
(113) However, when I later discussed the matter with him, he agreed and presumably was able to make due allowance.
(114) He was a handsome devil, clever and presumably extremely well off.
(115) Presumably there are factors that control the size, and they depend on the population density.
(116) Hence, Freeman is refuted since presumably other explanations are conceivable, even if it turns out they aren't very interesting.
(117) Presumably, these relatively open habitats favored larger groups as they did for chimps and baboons, the two other open-country primates.
(117) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(118) Presumably the missionary position in coitus would have its dangers.
(119) The central administration of the temple, presumably the priesthood, redistributed the produce.
(120) Presumably some growth could have started before closure on a run-down line, but it would have been very small.
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