Definitionadj. based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence
Last update: October 1, 2015
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For an assignment, each student had to write a response to a hypothetical scenario as though it had actually occurred. [adjective]
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However, questions about bringing bin Laden to trial were bordering on the hypothetical at this stage. [noun]
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Others--the champions of complete free will--keep their eyes fixed on their hypothetical free will and neglect this which seemed to them such a trivial degree of freedom. [Please select]
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The pervading soul, of which the body was but the physical manifestation, remains; it does not return to heaven or any hypothetical point in either space or speculation. [adjective]
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Now it is evident that, if one of you should kill the other, a second life of approved worth will be sacrificed for an infant of purely hypothetical merits. [adjective]
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Let us pass from the hypothetical state of pure Nature into civilization. [Please select]
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What had been his hypothetical singular solutions. [adjective]
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