1. supposing - Noun
2. supposing - Verb
3. supposing - Conjunction
of Suppose
Source: Webster's dictionaryConversely, supposing the existence of a regular icosahedron, lines defined by its six pairs of opposite vertices form an equiangular system. Source: Internet
Archaeologists have suggested a number of theories as to the uses of these constructs, most supposing that they were used for hunting purposes, others suggesting that they served as cattle pens. Source: Internet
I am supposing, or perhaps only hoping, that our future may be found in the past’s fugitive moments of compassion rather than in its solid centuries of warfare. Source: Internet
I’m supposing that’s because Canadians don’t get victimized the way Americans do. Source: Internet
McTaggart "thought that Hegel was wrong in supposing that metaphysics could show that the state is more than a means to the good of the individuals who compose it". Source: Internet
The solitary basis for supposing the James ossuary in this dealer's shop at all devolves to Zias's uncorroborated testimony. Source: Internet