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are surmising
noun
Thought, imagination, or conjecture, which may be based upon feeble or scanty evidence; suspicion; guess.
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That could hurt them in November at the polls, Democrats are surmising.
"We are surmising, at this point, that the individual in the apartment interrupted what was going on or came out to find out what was happening, and he is stabbed by the perpetrator in this case," Commissioner Kelly said.
They may be judging you unfairly, but more and more political observers are surmising that you do not wish to make your tax returns public because you are guilty of exploiting every possible loophole, offshore account and accounting gimmick to pay almost zero percent in taxes.
However, I doubt the Massachusetts decision is the complete cataclysmic event that people are surmising right now.
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Results of calculation are surmised in Table 3.
The high frequency waves with higher phase speeds are surmised to dissipate at higher altitudes.
Many Lixisols are (surmised to be) polygenetic soils with characteristics formed under a more humid climate in the past.
"I'm surmising why," he explained.
"We're surmising he was there for the duration".
CBS analyst Clark Kellogg is surmising that Smith is hurt.
As you may be surmising, the newspaper silly season isn't exactly Children's Letters To Santa round here.
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