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supposing

[ suh-poh-zing ]

conjunction

  1. upon the supposition or premise that; in the event that.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of supposing1

First recorded in 1835–45; suppose, -ing 2
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So don’t tune in supposing Tuesday’s event will decide the Harris-Trump contest.

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"I always prefer the facts to words, or supposing things," said Arteta.

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“I and the other photographers on the boat were supposing he was going to make a kick-out, and that’s what he did. So I pushed the button.â€

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But just supposing the Lords backed down and the plan became law, there is no guarantee we will see a flight take off.

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Secondly, just supposing it did become law, some of the best legal minds in the country have fought the government over Rwanda.

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