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Putatively meaning
In a putative manner; according to belief.
Example sentences (13)
Israel is the only putatively democratic country that prefers Trump to either Obama or Biden, and it’s not even close.
In Lockean terms, they have argued that business putatively conducted in the civil sphere actually belongs to the religious one, and thus ought not be subject to the rules of civil government.
It has to do with the putatively neutral government servants who are supposed to protect the process from being warped by partisans—many of whom we interviewed for “Fiasco” about their roles in the drama nearly two decades ago.
NATO, the Secretary General of the United Nations, and several leaders of regimes putatively allied with the United States have likewise responded negatively to Soleimani’s assassination.
If you’re not already watching Queer Eye — and if you’re not, you need to reconsider your life choices — Porowski is putatively the one who helps sad sacks with their culinary choices.
While what was putatively the largest Wisconsin venture deal since 2009 didn’t actually happen, now Deerfield appears ready to invest.
A second source was induced by mutagenic levels of gamma rays, which putatively silenced one of the genes involved in PPD genesis.
For example, standard German (excluding many southern accents) and Arabic both require that a glottal stop be inserted between a word and a following, putatively vowel-initial word.
However, there are also those with two: * Two-pore channels : This small family of 2 members putatively forms cation-selective ion channels.
In some cases, the pronunciation of a (putatively) vowel-initial word when following another word – particularly, whether or not a glottal stop is inserted – indicates whether the word should be considered to have a null onset.
In the case of nested ifs, a semicolon cannot be used to avoid the dangling else problem (where the inner if does not have an else, but the outer if does) by putatively terminating the nested if with a semicolon – this instead terminates both if clauses.
The physics of Star Trek describe infinite speed (expressed as Warp 10 ) as an impossibility; as such, even subspace communications which putatively travel at speeds over Warp 9.9 may take hours or weeks to reach certain destinations.
The vicious cycle is putatively fuelled by continuously high insulin/leptin stimulation and fat storage, as a result of high intake of strongly insulin/leptin stimulating foods and energy.