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Example sentences for "conjecturally"

Lexicographically close words:
coniugis; coniunction; coniunx; coniure; conjectural; conjecture; conjectured; conjectures; conjecturing; conjoin
  1. The first three can confessedly be described only conjecturally from general observations as to the development of the human faculties, and the analogies of savage life.

  2. The internal structure of the comitia centuriata underwent a great change during the Republic--a change which has been conjecturally attributed to the censorship of Flaminius in 220 B.

  3. It is to be noted that of the six other plays referred to by Professor Thorndike, and claimed to have been in existence before the end of 1611, the dates of all except "A King and No King" are only conjecturally given.

  4. The "Four Plays in One" he likewise assigns conjecturally to the same year.

  5. There is no representation of the western sea, as shown on the Verrazano map, but on the contrary, the whole of the western coast of North America is shown conjecturally in a different form, by dotted lines.

  6. There is an opening in the centre of the ramparts which is probably of later date, conjecturally Roman.

  7. We will select one of about the date of the Kelvedon parsonage house which we have been studying, to help us to conjecturally furnish the house which we have conjecturally built.

  8. A parallel to this has been found in the discovery of a stone from the Saxon Church of Deerhurst, the fragmentary inscription on which has been conjecturally read as "In honore Sanctae Trinitatis hoc altare dedicatum est.

  9. The story may be conjecturally completed from 1st Cor.

  10. It perpetuates the gospel of Jesus in the form of Matthaean and Petrine tradition, supplemented by apocalypse, which tradition attaches conjecturally to the name of John.

  11. The epistle may be placed conjecturally early in the stay at Ephesus (c.

  12. Hort is for conjecturally thrusting into Acts xx.

  13. But behind the combination of cities and their gods we may conjecturally trace anterior stages of development, when each local deity and his human representative seemed to their own adherents the sole objects for worship and allegiance.

  14. Hitherto its position has been conjecturally placed in the Nile Delta, but from Sargon's reference we must probably seek it on the North Syrian or possibly the Cilician coast.

  15. I had adopted the reading 'nill' for 'will' conjecturally before I found it in W.

  16. Fleay conjecturally identifies it with the Challenge for Beauty.

  17. Jessup of New York, is but conjecturally a work of this year.

  18. I give in brackets the words which Professor Bickell conjecturally supplies in lieu of the lost passage.

  19. The words in brackets are supplied conjecturally by Professor Bickell.

  20. And finally we shall show how the two rival schools of the university wits and the actor playwrights culminated, the first in Marlowe, the second in the earlier and but indistinctly and conjecturally known work of Shakespere.

  21. Since then Glapthorne has become something of a butt; and Mr. Bullen, in conjecturally attributing to him a new play, The Lady Mother, takes occasion to speak rather unkindly of him.

  22. In these extracts () signifies that something found in text seems better away; [] that something wanting in text has been conjecturally supplied.

  23. And of these, though it is pretty positively known that certain writers did contribute to the book, only four poems have been even conjecturally traced to particular authors.

  24. The few town-plans which have been noted in these lands, and which may be assigned more or less conjecturally to the Roman era, seem to be Hellenic or Hellenistic rather than Italian.

  25. A fragment, now at Athens with the drapery on the right side of a figure seated on a rock, has been conjecturally assigned by Michaelis (pl.

  26. This much may be said conjecturally over the present signature; but more must not be said.

  27. In conjecturally referring this negative side of the man, his lack of the smaller charities of our common childhood, to his birth in the dominant Irish sect, I do not write without historic memory or reference to other cases.

  28. Thenceforth you shall be [Footnote 1: Conjecturally supplied, on the basis of other versions.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conjecturally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.