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Surmised meaning
simple past and past participle of surmise
Example sentences (20)
An industry analyst from Shore Capital Markets surmised that Quadrise's partnership with MSC alone could be worth a multiple of Quadrise's current enterprise value in potential annual revenues.
He surmised the performance as a “disappointing start” as the new Dolphin fans celebrated in the stands.
One fan added: "You’re amazing," as another surmised: "You look wonderful queen!
Then there was a woman in her twenties who traveled alone by river and rail from Kentucky to Idaho seeking adventure and, I surmised later, a husband.
The world must know more about Isaac Nabwana, Alan surmised, and he dropped everything and relocated to Wakaliga.
All the objections are easily surmised.
As you have probably surmised, you hit a raw nerve with your first comment.
If this lamp needed to be eternal—and if, as I eventually surmised, it had something to do with God—then what terrible thing would happen when it burned out?
She embarked on this mission on January 28, 1944, and was due to return to on March 7, but as you dear readers have undoubtedly surmised by now, she never made it home.
The talk host surmised that “it’s bad” right now for the Giants.
Although western sources have not given the new tank a specific designation yet, several conclusions can be surmised from the tank’s brief parade appearance.
Instead of testing the endurance of the aircraft itself or the feasibility of the trip, experts surmised the exercise was likely aimed at testing the physical fitness of the pilots under the conditions of a grueling long-distance flight.
In the late 1800s Grinnell, a zoologist and anthropologist by training, surmised that the United States was experiencing an alarming decline of birds and other wildlife.
It’s hard to dive into the specifics of the role without giving too much away but what can be surmised is that the casting was perfect.
Marr surmised that might be because parents did not want to be smoking in front of their homebound children.
Senators were not yet convinced that the PhilHealth chief was involved in the alleged irregularities and surmised that he was being manipulated and blindsided by those surrounding him.
The doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction surmised that neither superpower would force a direct confrontation, knowing there would be no winner.
The educational gap “is a Minnesota problem,” surmised Diaz, adding that solving it should not be solely up to students and parents of color.
The people dying right now are likely to have caught the disease in the middle of last month (between 11 and 21 March), when the government’s advisers reportedly surmised the British people would never accept a lockdown.
Thus, it can be surmised that turning into a Cleric Beast-like being is pretty much the norm for any person who loses themselves in their misguided quest for enlightenment through blood infusion.