“Does he not display remarkable acumen and shrewdness in his logic and a haughty disregard of the presumptive facts which might overthrow some important point in his argument?”
“He was discharged the following afternoon with a presumptive diagnosis of vasovagal syncope, perhaps related to defecation.”
“This is presumptive evidence of chronic hemolysis if the reticulocytosis is sustained.”
“It would be very presumptuous of you to presume to tell me what I should or shouldn't do.”
“The traitorous assassins who were thus absolved by these meddling and presumptuous priests, had expressed no sort of contrition or repentance for the infernal project in which they had engaged.”
“He was especially incensed by Charlotte's presumptuous decision to cremate his brother.”
presumed
appearing to be the most probable, often with some preparations starting to be made for it.
“Such language is normally used to create mandatory presumptions of law that require a trier of fact to find a presumed fact upon proof of a basic fact.”