Definitionadj. having a reasonable basis for belief or acceptance
Last update: November 18, 2016
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The accused survived the case on producing a presumptive evidence. [Please select]
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Then, thinking his statement presumptive added, "When things settle down." [Please select]
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Besides, his wife, the Princess Mary, was presumptive heir to the crown before the birth of the Prince of Wales. [Please select]
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The very fact that she never tried to impress the company, was presumptive evidence that the company didn't very greatly impress her. [Please select]
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There is strong presumptive evidence that they know him for an outlaw only too well. [Please select]
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"I may add also that I was presumptive enough to suggest his appointment as third lieutenant of the Bronx," continued Christy. [Please select]
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The king has no heirs, either apparent or presumptive, and no right of succession is recognised. [Please select]
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1398-1399 | Edmund Mortimer (heir presumptive to the crown after Richard II) [2] See Gardiner, Stubbs, and the "Dictionary of English History." [Please select]
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Among them was a remarkably powerful woman, whose tongue afforded presumptive evidence that she had been born in the Emerald Isle. [Please select]
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"But milk implies cream, my dear," interposed the merchant, "and buttermilk implies butter, and both imply cows, which are strong presumptive evidence in favour of beef." [Please select]
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He was to bring in Mirza Moghul and Khair Sultân, ex-Commanders-in-Chief, and Abool-Bukr, heir presumptive, unconditionally, or not at all. [Please select]
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