Surmise
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British pronunciation/səmˈaɪz/
American pronunciation/sɝˈmaɪz/

Definition & Bedeutung von "surmise"

to surmise
01

vermuten

to come to a conclusion without enough evidence
Surmise
01

Vermutung

an estimation that points out the validity of something without sufficient evidence to confirm it
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Beispiel
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When the unexpected delay occurred, the passengers could only surmise that there might be a problem with the train schedule.
Seeing the dark clouds, they surmised that rain was likely, even though the weather forecast had indicated otherwise.
Finding the office empty, she surmised that the meeting had been rescheduled without prior notice.
After receiving vague responses, she surmised that there might be issues with the communication channels.
Unable to find the missing document, he could only surmise that it might have been misplaced.
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