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surmise <a surmise; surmises> VB

surmise

surmise <a surmise; surmises> N

surmise N (feelings & emotions)

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English
The content has been surmised from various descriptions of it in ancient works by church fathers (see below).
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One can only surmise and its not for the composer to judge.
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The hearer must interpret the clue, taking into account the context, and surmise what the speaker intended to communicate.
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Only decades later did historians surmise the likely origin of the plane.
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A chronology with relatively realistic information about the routes to the summit reinforced the surmise.
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Not all games resulted in this outcome, however, and for those that did it is surmised that these participants were often notable captives.
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He surmised that the episode was not perfect, but that its plusses greatly outweighed any missteps along the way.
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The church treasurer knew that she had received 90 for her house and surmised that this money had come from her.
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Officials surmised that he was living there with his youngest wife.
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The practice of raptio is surmised to have existed since anthropological antiquity.
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