Sentence examples for been suspect from inspiring English sources

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been suspect

verb

To imagine or suppose (something) to be true, or to exist, without proof.

  • To suspect the presence of disease

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"If they had been called 'Porsche Trash Cans' we would have been suspect too -- more hype than function".

The mayor, whose Republican credentials have at times been suspect in upstate New York since he endorsed Mario M. Cuomo for governor over George E. Pataki in 1994, spoke warmly of Gov. George W. Bush, the likely Republican presidential candidate.

All these ambiguous aspects of cats had for many years been suspect".

The call may have been suspect.

But the quarterback play has been suspect.

His defense, once reliable, has been suspect.

To them, his instincts have always been suspect.

One popular restaurant has been suspect for some time now.

But this explanation should long ago have been suspect.

For some, the outcomes of sumo matches have long been suspect.

He too spoke at the unveiling.France's consulate-general in Quebec has long been suspect.

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