Presumptively [adverb]

Definition of Presumptively:

probably

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Sentence/Example of Presumptively:

Presumptively they were organized in gentes, but the evidence of the fact is lost.

Presumptively, it was the same among the Greeks of the traditionary period.

If the Pawnees are organized in gentes, presumptively the other tribes are the same.

Presumptively it was possessed by them while in the Upper Status of barbarism.

Presumptively and naturally, marriage within the gens was prohibited.

Presumptively they are those which actually existed when this system was formed.

A presumptively employs B to use his own skill and judgment.

The presence of these symptoms is presumptively indicative of gastric disease, usually ulcerous or carcinomatous.

If such minor surveys do not come before the public, they are presumptively carried on in private.

A secret compound with a meaningless title is presumptively a fraud.