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  • 31suppositive — suppositively, adv. /seuh poz i tiv/, adj. 1. of the nature of or involving supposition; suppositional. 2. supposititious or false. 3. Gram. expressing or noting supposition, as the words if, granting, or provided. n. 4. Gram. a suppositive word …

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  • 32нарративная типология — Франц. typologie narrative. Термин нарратологии. Одним из пионеров нарративной типологии был немецкий исследователь Отго Людвиг, предложивший еще в конце XIX в. типологию «форм повествования» (Ludwig:i89l). Последние по времени и наиболее… …

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  • 33moot — 1 / müt/ vt: to make moot statute of limitations would moot the effort S. R. Sontag moot 2 adj [(of a trial or hearing) hypothetical, staged for practice, from moot hypothetical case for law students, argument, deliberative assembly, from Old… …

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  • 34apparent — ap·par·ent adj 1: capable of being easily seen, perceived, or discovered apparent defects apparent ambiguity 2: having a right to succeed to a title or estate that cannot be defeated 3: appearing to one s senses and esp. one s vision or to one s… …

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  • 35hypothetical — I adjective assumed, conjectural, hypothetic, imaginary, make believe, opinabilis, pretended, speculative, supposed, suppositional, suppositive, unreal, unverifiable associated concepts: hypothetical controversy, hypothetical facts, hypothetical… …

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  • 36illusory — il·lu·so·ry /i lü sə rē, zə rē/ adj: likely to mislead or deceive: false deceptive an illusory plea bargain leading to a longer sentence than expected Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 37indefinite — I adjective alterable, ambiguous, ambiguus, amorphic, amorphous, barely seen, blurred, blurry, boundless, broad, changeable, cloudy, controvertible, cryptic, debatable, dim, doubtful, dubious, dubius, enigmatic, enigmatical, equivocal, evasive,… …

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  • 38presumptive — pre·sump·tive /pri zəmp tiv/ adj 1: based on presumption: presumed to have occurred a presumptive violation of law 2: giving grounds for reasonable opinion or belief pre·sump·tive·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. M …

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  • 39assumed — I (feigned) adjective adopted, apocryphal, bogus, contrived, counterfeit, deceptive, delusive, disguised, fabricated, factitious, fake, false, fictitious, fraudulent, invented, manufactured, misleading, misrepresented, pretended, pretexted,… …

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  • 40conjectural — I adjective abstract, allusive, apparent, assumed, circumstantial, debatable, disputable, doubtful, hypothetical, ideal, imagined, impractical, notional, postulated, presumptive, propositional, putative, referential, reputed, speculative,… …

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