Sentence examples for to suppose from inspiring English sources

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to suppose

verb

To take for granted; to conclude, with less than absolute supporting data; to believe.

  • Suppose that A implies B and B implies C. Then A implies C.

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In fact, it's implausible to suppose otherwise.

Economies need oil and it is idle to suppose otherwise.

Though I have to suppose now I was wrong.

His mistake was to suppose that heaven was somewhere else.

Meanwhile, it's naïve to suppose that congestion isn't itself costly.

"It's easier to suppose everything is radioactive," Mr. Kadak said.

"But there was no reason to suppose anyone else would".

"There's no reason to suppose 37% is a ceiling.

Are we to suppose that Keller is a medium?

It seems ridiculous to suppose the dead miss anything.

Cole has reason to suppose his luck has turned.

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