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be conjectured
verb
To guess; to venture an unproven idea.
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The intensity of rainfall in the most severe cloudbursts can only be conjectured.
Most brachiopods are extinct, and larval development can only be conjectured.
Because the documentation from this period is limited, the manner and significance of the influence can only be conjectured.
Fifteen plays written solely by Massinger have survived, but many of their dates can only be conjectured.
How he related to de Vere can only be conjectured as well, but some Oxfordians propose that he was somehow contracted to be the shadow author.
(Darwin, struggling to explain why this might be, conjectured that the greater blood flow to the face drained blood from the brain).
The blocks look like archaeological artifacts, brushed, cleaned and presented in a museum, from a people who can now only be conjectured: postwar Britain as Pompeii.
In view of his friend Laelius' earlier attempted land law, it may be conjectured that he would not have opposed the bill as such.
Because she left no instructions regarding the disposition of her manuscript-books, her ultimate purpose in assembling them can only be conjectured.
The enhanced efficiency of devices with pristine SWCNTs can be conjectured to better opto-electrical properties, enhanced transition, improved local structure and the undamaged tubes.
In the Oxford scheme of things: Shakspere was a businessman, moneylender and real estate and theater company investor with illiterate parents and illiterate children; he never owned a book; and his education can only be conjectured.
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