PLAUSIBLE vs PRESUMED: ADJECTIVE
- Appearing to merit belief or acceptance
- Within the realm of credibility
- Likely but not certain to be or become true or real
- Seemingly or apparently valid, likely, or acceptable; credible.
- Persuasive or ingratiating, especially in an effort to deceive.
- Apparently reasonable and valid
- Obtaining approbation; specifically pleasing; apparently right; specious
- Using specious arguments or discourse.
- Apparently reasonable and valid, and truthful
- Given to or characterized by presenting specious arguments
- Worthy of being applauded; praiseworthy; commendable; ready.
- Appearing to be the most probable, often with some preparations starting to be made for it.
PLAUSIBLE vs PRESUMED: VERB
- N/A
- Constitute reasonable evidence for
- Take liberties or act with too much confidence
- Take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
- Take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission
- Simple past tense and past participle of presume.
PLAUSIBLE vs PRESUMED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Deserving applause or approval; meritorious; praiseworthy; commendable.
- Apparently reasonable and credible, and therefore convincing
- Seemingly worthy of acceptance or approval; apparently right, meritorious, or worthy of confidence; having a specious or superficial appearance of truth or trustworthiness: as, a plausible excuse; a plausible theory or doctrine.
- Fair-spoken and apparently worthy of confidence; using or presenting discourse or arguments that seem right and worthy of acceptance: as, a plausible person.
- Applauding; applausive.
- Synonyms Colorable, Specious, etc. See ostensible.
- N/A
PLAUSIBLE vs PRESUMED: RELATED WORDS
- Tenable, Implausible, Verisimilar, Equiprobable, Pat, Slick, Presumptive, Presumed, Glib, Likely, Arguable, Probable, Convincing, Credible, Believable
- Inferred, Postulated, Purported, Deemed, Perceived, Considered, Presumption, Speculated, Assumed, Presumptive, Putative, Believed, Plausible, Likely, Probable
PLAUSIBLE vs PRESUMED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Tenable, Implausible, Verisimilar, Equiprobable, Pat, Slick, Presumptive, Presumed, Glib, Likely, Arguable, Probable, Convincing, Credible, Believable
- Inferred, Postulated, Purported, Deemed, Perceived, Considered, Presumption, Speculated, Assumed, Presumptive, Putative, Believed, Plausible, Likely, Probable
PLAUSIBLE vs PRESUMED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Testing did order to identify a plausible defect.
- Is there a plausible answer to these questions?
- Do you see any plausible road to recovery?
- Court must credit his reasonable and plausible facts.
- At the margin, there are plausible mechanisms by which it might be expansionary, and IMHO few plausible mechanisms by which it would discourage lending.
- Insofar as the acceptance model is plausible, or more plausible than the inference model, Alf Ross is repudiated.
- Plausible effects Plausible effects of expert testimony can generally be classified into three categories: juror confusion, juror sensitivity, and juror skepticism.
- What is plausible to Gentry is not plausible to his opponents and vice versa.
- You can explain how you use Plausible and what data Plausible gathers about your visitors on your behalf.
- If there is a plausible story of guilt and no plausible story of innocence, convictions will ensue.
- Must be presumed that one part of Govt.
- Hawkish analysts presumed the worst of Soviet furtiveness.
- Anxiolytic effects are presumed but not well documented.
- No artistic skill or chemistry background is presumed.
- Vessels participating in the tribal whiting fishery are presumed to be small businesses, whereas the Tribes are presumed to be small government jurisdictions.
- Hawaii is presumed to have been purchased for use within Hawaii, and, therefore, is presumed not to qualify for this exclusion.
- The court must determine that the presumed child support is unjust and inappropriate under the circumstances to deviate from the presumed child support amount.
- At common law, a joint tenancy was presumed, but modernly a tenancy in common is presumed where there are multiple owners.
- On a moral level, the debate between presumed refusal and presumed consent seeks to achieve the fundamental goal of organ donation.
- Under presumed consent, deceased individuals are presumed to be organ donors unless they have indicated their refusal to donate.
PLAUSIBLE vs PRESUMED: QUESTIONS
- How does Dworkin arrive at his plausible conception of equality?
- Can we translate coconut morphology into a plausible evolutionary history?
- Is Flatland A plausible explanation for the spiritual world?
- What does cette histoire ne semble pas plausible mean?
- How did the Church Committee provide plausible deniability?
- Why do high-ranking individuals claim plausible deniability?
- How plausible is moderate or context-specific evidentialism?
- Why does repetition make things seem more plausible?
- What are the most plausible futuristic predictions?
- What is plausible deniability According to Heydrich?
- Can incapacity to make decisions on treatment be presumed?
- Are animals mansuetae Naturae conclusively presumed to be dangerous?
- Can a person be presumed guilty until proven innocent?
- Are users identified in the DMCA notices presumed innocent?
- What happened to Eastman after he is presumed dead?
- What does presumed consent mean for organ donation?
- Did the presumed thief Goedertier have inside help?
- What is the legal definition of presumed occupancy?
- What does presumed asbestos containing material mean?
- How is presumed ventricular tachycardia (VVT) evaluated?