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been surmised
noun
Thought, imagination, or conjecture, which may be based upon feeble or scanty evidence; suspicion; guess.
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Much of this eavesdropping has long been surmised, and none of it is necessarily illegal.
But how much of this could have been surmised at the time?
The existence of such an agent has long been surmised, but until now it has escaped detection.
Steven Gaydos, executive editor of Variety, suggests that politics has played less of a part in its popularity than has been surmised.
It has often been surmised (correctly, I think) that the Democratic nominee in 2016 and in subsequent years is extremely likely to support gay marriage.
They have a greater claim to accuracy — even if the new manuscript is, as has been surmised, a copy of an earlier, second-century text.
Similar(20)
No more than this could be surmised?
Meg Rosoff, it may be surmised, is something of a dog nut.
It is surmised that travelers, who at first were unaccustomed to such scrutiny, became temporarily distracted.
New considerations may be surmised behind some of the most spectacular prices that were paid last week.
A couple of facts can be surmised from the preceding message.
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