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The supposition
noun
Something that is supposed; an assumption made to account for known facts, conjecture.
Exact(60)
The supposition of the book is that kids at 16 are crazy.
The supposition is that lions here, like elsewhere in Africa, are in big trouble.
The supposition then was that the movie would lionize Mr. Obama.
The supposition that Ohio is the most important state in presidential elections is not always true.
The supposition is that the balloon was caught in a thunder squall and struck by lightning.
The supposition was upgraded to a certainty when the approach of Hurricane Isaac cancelled the first day of the proceedings.
The supposition concerning Earth's magnetic field falls outside of island biogeography's range of interest.
The supposition is merely confused if it does not allow for descent to a certain singular nor a universal — in other words, a (predicate- term has the supredicate- termsa tantum whas ithesuppositionibutively of its extension.
The supposition that violence and hysteria are just a natural result of criticizing religion is obscene and condescending.
To the Editor: The supposition of Profs.
I apologise to all of you who have waded through the supposition with me.
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