of Surmise
Source: Webster's dictionaryPeople who do not understand themselves have a craving for understanding - a thing which is rather surmised and never spoken than known and clothed in words. Wilhelm Stekel
Since then 'tis centuries and yet Feels shorter than the DAY I first surmised the horses' heads Were toward eternity. Emily Dickinson
The number of people writing poems is vast, and their reasons for doing so are many, that much can be surmised from the stacks of submissions. Mark Strand
It was first surmised by the ancient philosopher, Democritus, that the faintly white zone which spans the sky under the name of the Milky Way, might be only a dense collection of stars too remote to be distinguished. This conjecture has been verified by the instruments of modern astronomers. Robert Chambers (publisher born 1802)
Although western sources have not given the new tank a specific designation yet, several conclusions can be surmised from the tank’s brief parade appearance. Source: Internet
Campbell (2002), p. 319 David Lavery, in his book The Essential Cult TV Reader, surmised that Campbell's "career is a practical guide to becoming a cult idol". Source: Internet