单词 | putatively |
释义 | > as lemmasˈputatively ˈputatively adv. supposedly, reputedly; theoretically. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > evaluation, estimation, appraisal > [adverb] > reputedly, supposedly reputatively1610 putatively1625 reputedly1655 putatitiously1660 1625 J. Wilson Some Helpes to Faith iv. 59 God of his grace..is not putatiuely iust as some blaspheming say, but truely and perfectly iust. 1716 M. Davies Athenæ Britannicæ II. 220 He subjoin'd also that Christ did not really suffer, but only Putatively in people's Fancies. 1851 P. M. de Colquhoun Summ. Rom. Civil Law II. §1078 Putatively married persons have the same privilege. 1959 E. Norbeck Pineapple Town Introd. 9 Company towns of Hawaii and their counterparts on the mainland share many characteristics, but those of the mainland are seldom so complex in racial or putatively racial considerations. 2002 C. J. Eberle Relig. Conviction Liberal Politics ii. 27 The very religious groups that putatively pose a threat to religious freedom have a vested interest in supporting the liberal commitment to freedom of religion. < as lemmas |
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