Sentence examples for presumable from inspiring English sources

The word 'presumable' is a valid and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe something that can be assumed or assumed by deduction. For example, "It is presumable that the sky is blue because of the scattering of sunlight by the earth's atmosphere."

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presumable

adjective

Capable of being presumed.

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Examples of propaganda of the deed would include staging an atomic "test" or the public torture of a criminal for its presumable deterrent effect on others, or giving foreign "economic aid" primarily to influence the recipient's opinions or actions and without much intention of building up the recipient's economy.

The appearance of realism in a superhero costume made from real materials is generally recognized to be difficult to pull off, and many such costumes do not even bother to simulate the presumable effect on the eye and the spirit of the beholder were Black Bolt to stride, trailing a positronic lace of Kirby crackle, into a ballroom of the Overland Park Marriott.

With a presumable sigh and some acerbic remarks from a Scottish museum, the Edinburgh Airport said it would remove the image of a nude portrait painted by Picasso being used to advertise a local exhibition after some travelers complained about it.

The objective, the statement says is to "protect and extend state-owned farmland and bar presumable foreign land use and forbidden acquisition of land".

We also filmed a stick insect that looked like a green twig but revealed bright red patterned wings when it walked, presumable to scare away predators.

And with Bruce Ellington also an option in the return game – he replaced Hayne in the first half on punts, presumable to preserve Hayne as one of two healthy running backs – it's unclear what Hayne's role could be.

One of the round panels depicts a long-necked flask resting above a flame, presumable converting base metal into gold.

Why didn't Smith write a nonfiction book instead -- a colloquial framing of the debate for lay readers, perhaps, or a memoir of her own presumable conversion from Stradfordianism to agnosticism?

But throughout the day, the viewing public also saw other images featuring a happier, sturdier leader: standing on a wind-swept beach with his smiling wife and their child; extolling improvements to the state's E-ZPass system; and warning against insurance fraud by pulling the pin on a flatbed truck and sending a bunch of insurance cheats to their presumable demise.

Simply put, the waiter observed the coffees in his possession (and presumable the ticket with the table number and so forth), and these observations facilitated information flow between the waiter and the waiter's physical environment, and this information flow too played a necessary role in enabling the waiter's actions.

Critics of Schlegel's literary writings (Gedichte, 1800; Ion, 1803; Poetische Werke, 1811) tend to stress their formal perfection, but also justify his presumable lack of success as a poet.

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