1. surmising - Noun
2. surmising - Verb
of Surmise
a. & n. from Surmise, v.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdler finished by surmising that an only child loves being the center of attention and matures quickly but in the end fails to become independent. Source: Internet
All join in on a last reprise of the title song, surmising that we all must venture into the Woods while remembering the choices we've made and learning from each endeavor we come across ("Finale"). Source: Internet
Despite using the full extent of power permitted by the Phoenix Force, Rachel was unable to remove the sword, surmising that only Kitty could remove it. Source: Internet
But that also proved to be a dead end, surmising that the couple had traveled too far to involve Father Jacques, and Gallagher in their ruse. Source: Internet
Domostawa was the scene of a massacre by the Germans in 1943, with Dr Freitag surmising that Ms Torba survived the attack and sharing documentation which showed her as working as a slave labourer in Germany the following year. Source: Internet
In last month’s column, I wrote for a second time about Breed’s reluctance to let Nuru go, again surmising a romantic relationship might be the reason. Source: Internet