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was surmised
noun
Thought, imagination, or conjecture, which may be based upon feeble or scanty evidence; suspicion; guess.
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It was, surmised analysts, a not particularly subtle hint about his continuing vigour and alertness.
Looking ugly was surmised as: pick your nose, pull your hair over your face".
"I'm sure it was surmised: gym teacher, divorced, short hair, didn't have a bow in it," Carla said.
Altogether, the inscriptional documents are practically the exclusive source material for knowledge of the Hittites; not even the existence or location of their empire was surmised prior to the discovery of their archives.
It was surmised that Ms. Keller must have heard Ms. Canby's story read to her as a child and unconsciously retold the story years later as her own, an event that left her in dread of trying to write anything original again.
Because the Dubna group did not propose a name for the element at the time they announced their preliminary data a practice that has been customary following the discovery of a new element it was surmised by American scientists that the Soviets did not have strong experimental evidence to substantiate their claims.
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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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