Sentence examples for The presumed from inspiring English sources

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The presumed

verb

To perform, do (something) without authority; to lay claim to without permission.

  • Don't make the decision yourself and presume too much.

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The presumed dead are really living, the presumed living declared dead.

The presumed foreign meddling would have been Iran's.

The presumed ingested acetaminophen dose was 15.5 g [8.0; 29.0].

The presumed radiator plumbing was not there, the team concludes.

The presumed culprit?

The presumed cause: toxic chemicals from a CTS Corp. plant.

The presumed constant surveillance heightens the claustrophobic tension.

The presumed owner did not respond to an initial request for comment.

The presumed story of the woman's circumstances was based on extremely limited information.

The presumed front runner there had been two-term Congressman John Salazar, Ken's older brother.

The presumed multifactorial etiology of CDH is still poorly understood.

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