putative
Collocations
4VERB + PUTATIVE
account
PUTATIVE + NOUN
freedom, illusory, infanticide, leader, playboy, wrongness
PREP.
from
ADV.
clearly
Definitions
adj
Commonly believed or deemed to be the case; generally assumed.
Just as Prince Sihanouk is fronting for the Khmer Rouge today . . . so also was he their putative leader from 1970 to 1975.
If they are in fact sound, then, of course, desire-utilitarianism need not account for the putative wrongness of infanticide.
Accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof.
In answer to the objection, that if a thing is only putative, it is fictitious
[T]he lady . . . insisted upon going herself, requesting me to mind for a second the baby. . . . lo! the baby awoke and stared at me with a pair of big frightened eyes, which the little thing in another moment rolled in all directions, as if in search of its putative mother.
Alleged, purported, ostensible, professed.
A putative love tonic was made from the water in which myrtle leaves and flowers had been steeped.
Karr's past does raise suspicions. When he was arrested in Bangkok, he was living in a dormitory-like guesthouse in a neighborhood frequented by sex tourists. . . . Of course, Karr's putative pedophilia would not make him guilty of murder.
Prospective, potential, proposed.
Paralleling this extension of government control was the development of a formally constituted opposition […] In some cases a former Prime Minister was clearly acknowledged as leader and putative Prime Minister, in others a generally-accepted leader emerged.
She requested that no announcement be made of the promised book until she had more of it down on paper. Having put some distance between herself and her putative book, she relaxed by continuing to lecture and to work on other projects.
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6Just as Prince Sihanouk is fronting for the Khmer Rouge today . . . so also was he their putative leader from 1970 to 1975.
WiktionaryIf they are in fact sound, then, of course, desire-utilitarianism need not account for the putative wrongness of infanticide.
WiktionaryThis independence is still presupposed as a condition of agency; but this presupposition leaves in place the epistemic possibility that our putative freedom is illusory, that we are automata rather th
WiktionaryHe was the putative playboy of the librarian set.
Tatoeba · #8985132The risks of such a project would clearly outweigh any putative benefit.
Tatoeba · #9516767He's the putative leader of the bunch.
Tatoeba · #9635807