surmisal (Meaning)

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surmisal (n)

a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence

Synonyms & Antonyms of surmisal

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surmisal Sentence Examples

  1. The surmisal that he was guilty led to an unjust conviction.
  2. Her surmisal proved true when the missing evidence was discovered.
  3. We made our surmisal based on the available clues, but it turned out to be incorrect.
  4. The judge cautioned the jury that their surmisal was not enough to convict the defendant.
  5. The detective's surmisal that the suspect had an accomplice was later confirmed.
  6. The therapist's surmisal that the patient was suffering from depression proved to be accurate.
  7. Despite the surmisal that the project was a failure, it ultimately succeeded.
  8. The surmisal that the comet would strike Earth turned out to be unfounded.
  9. The scientist's surmisal that a breakthrough was imminent was unfounded, and years of research ensued.
  10. The doctor's initial surmisal that the patient had a rare disease was later disproven.

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a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence

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The surmisal that he was guilty led to an unjust conviction.

Her surmisal proved true when the missing evidence was discovered.

We made our surmisal based on the available clues, but it turned out to be incorrect.

The judge cautioned the jury that their surmisal was not enough to convict the defendant.