presumed in the PONS Dictionary

presumed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be presumed innocent

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This woman is presumed to have received the infection from consuming some infected foodstuffs (possibly raspberries) that were not thoroughly washed before consumption.
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Lesson after lesson in succinctness, in dispatch, in an awareness of the reader's presumed range of reference.
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However, the presumed scrapie-associated nucleic acid has not been identified, and physical or chemical evidence for its presence is lacking.
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Bone growth of presumed related taxa shows they were active all year round, so they did not hibernate through the winter.
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Knowledge is a proper exercise of mind, not the blind, mechanical collation of data along some presumed criteria for ordering.
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No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.
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These are lined with numerous minute ciliated funnels that open directly into the body cavity, and are presumed to be excretory organs.
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There was certainly no expectation that she would knuckle down to work, because it was presumed that somehow others would provide.
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The digits were presumed to be stubby and ineffective, not touching the ground when the dinosaur was walking or running.
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The kinnor is sometimes mentioned in conjunction with the nevel, which is also presumed to be a lyre but larger and louder than the kinnor.
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