Hypothetically [adverb]
Definition of Hypothetically:
in theory
Opposite/Antonyms of Hypothetically:
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Sentence/Example of Hypothetically:
Senate staffers generally say it’s good to look at what’s already passed in the House to get a sense of what a hypothetical Democratic-controlled Senate might take up.
In an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” she tried to set up a hypothetical in which Biden were president during the outbreak.
For instance, if Party A wins 10 out of 15 seats with 70 percent of the vote in an actual election, then Party B, in a hypothetical election, should win 10 seats if it had 70 percent of the vote.
These surveys generally ask about a hypothetical FDA-approved vaccine.
For example, consider a hypothetical helicopter with a 30-foot rotor turning at 400 rpm.
Studies have found liberals are less likely to accept a hypothetical expert consensus on the possibility of safe storage of nuclear waste, or on the effects of concealed-carry gun laws.
Ibn Daud does not adopt eternity of motion even hypothetically, as Maimonides does.
We only put the case hypothetically, but he would not admit it even so; he said, it is morally and metaphysically impossible.
The former must be rendered hypothetically: They cannot be renewed after falling away if they persist in crucifying, etc.
These axioms, and so-called definitions are themselves exactly, and not merely hypothetically, true.