Examples of 'surmises' in a sentence

Meaning of "surmises"

Surmise (verb): To infer or guess based on little evidence. It is often used to describe forming an opinion or conclusion without definite proof
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  • plural of surmise
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of surmise

How to use "surmises" in a sentence

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He surmises that no one there will recognise it.
Or he will try to compromise who he surmises to be the star witness.
Lascelles surmises that governments are likely to intervene.
The investigation of war neurotics has fully confirmed my surmises.
She then surmises that somebody was already there.
They merely follow conjectures and they just make surmises.
Anthony surmises that the twister is attracted to heat.
Mostly all the inferences and surmises in your letter are correct.
Garber surmises that one hijacker must be a former motorman.
A nice turn of phrase that cleverly surmises what internal auditors do.
Who he surmises to be the star witness.
What speaker surmises.
These surmises were not pleasant.
The student should accept this advice above his own egoistic surmises.
Kirk surmises that the attacker is equipped with a cloaking device.

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Based on this Zappert surmises p.
He surmises that the mysterious event must have happened everywhere.
The Doctor is now back on Skybase and surmises the Marshal to be mad.
Michael surmises that the power loss may have created it.
It 's insufferable what someone like him surmises.
Duke surmises that the key opens the other box.
His heart beat, and he racked his brain with surmises.
He offhandedly surmises that the chances of life evolving are one in a billion.
Emma saw its artifice, and returned to her first surmises.
Applicant surmises that this conventional thinking is in error in two particulars.
The sciences do not have proofs, what they have is surmises.
One study surmises that dreams erase junk data in the brain.
What distinguishes these retorts is a candor not only unflinching but, one surmises occasionally, not unembellished.
Choffnes surmises that convenience and fear were likely driving these sales.
They discover Manchas was captured by wolves, who Judy surmises are the " night howlers.
There are some rational surmises that seem to support the present text and reading.
The Coroner makes reference to this, a lower abdominal scar which he surmises could be a hysterectomy.
This episode surmises that several ancient sites were built with help from aliens.
A thrill-seeking American heiress played by Kelly surmises his true identity and tries to seduce him.
One surmises however that this merely paves the way for a much broader debate.
After saving Ottway, the group soon surmises that they are in the wolves ' territory.
The team surmises that the two populations are a result of the different supernova formation mechanisms.
The exact date is unknown, but Peter Holman surmises it may have been in June.
Jeff surmises that the Mayans are afraid of the vines.
When they discover the substitution, Roland surmises that Chan has the device.
The Doctor surmises that one of the controls is overheating.
I am keeping it undercover Comin ' soon I surmises.
The shop owner surmises that perhaps we are French.
Growing up is definitely not that easy! " he surmises.
The OECD surmises that most of these funded mergers.
Hearing about the death of Kichaka, Duryodhana surmises that the Pandavas were hiding in Matsya.
Jacob surmises for himself that a wild animal got Joseph.
Bottom line, sacramental rules are made of words, not surmises.
Michael Quinion surmises the rhyme was already established before this date.
It 's all as the Terran surmises.

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