Adverb
By presumption, or supposition grounded or probability; presumably.
Source: Webster's dictionarypresumably, he missed the train Source: Internet
As to how cable operators and programmers spend that money, NCTA wants the FCC to make it clear that "reasonable" equipment choices be deemed presumptively so for purposes of reimbursement. Source: Internet
If you want to be admitted in two states, you're presumptively 'nonbona fide.' Source: Internet
Governor Kim Reynolds reported Saturday that there is one additional presumptively positive case of COVID-19, bringing the total to 18. Source: Internet
While not nearly as presumptively negative as the on marketing and data, it’s telling that the story is slugged with “adstalk” in the URL. Source: Internet
As is current standard, test results are considered presumptively positive and will be confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Source: Internet