presumedly

English

Etymology

From presumed + -ly.

Adverb

presumedly (not comparable)

  1. (rare) In a way that is presumed; expectedly; presumably.
    • 1902, Watson Bradsaw, The Ten Tragedies of Seneca, Preface, page ix:
      [] a great loss has been sustained at the hands of many who would have fully appreciated the labors of that admirable poet, presumedly because they have never been presented to the reading world in a suitable English form.

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