To believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds.
To have as opinion, belief, or idea.
Require as a necessary antecedent or precondition.
1 For example, suppose your company is located where natural disasters rarely happen.
2 Let us suppose that material bodies-inour case, water-arecomposed of atoms.
3 I suppose easy come, easy go and, as usual, nobody is responsible.
4 However, one detail perturbed him: suppose autopsies revealed the presence of arsenic?
5 And yes, perhaps just a bit of a question mark, I suppose .
6 After a long moment she said, I suppose we'll let it be.
7 I've been thinking too much about all the future today, I suppose .
8 Asked about the comparison, Dylan said: I suppose so, in some way.
9 I suppose they are the men who control the great public businesses.
10 I suppose the answer will explain the question, once you wake up.
11 I suppose I should be glad this didn't happen ten minutes ago.
12 I suppose the current situation gives me some free time at least.
13 But, just as a theoretical question, suppose examination did reveal physical damage?
14 She had good intentions all the way down the line, I suppose .
15 Or better still: suppose all the stories he told should come true!
16 That would be good you know, but whatever happens happens I suppose .
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