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		Definition of putative in English: putativeadjective ˈpjuːtətɪvˈpjudədɪv attributive Generally considered or reputed to be. 一般认为的,号称的  the putative author of the book 被认为是两岁男孩的父亲的人。 Example sentencesExamples -  The cuckolded father is in this sense also a helper, but we do not use the term for putative fathers.
 -  The putative Euro League, for big clubs in small countries, enhances the Old Firm's options no end.
 -  But he did not reveal any timescale for talks and kept details of putative incentives to himself.
 -  The putative victim uses a perhaps imagined slight to justify larger retaliation.
 -  These large FKBPs contain the putative domains reported for interaction with Hsp 90 in animals.
 -  The real tragedy is that most people in the world are trapped between the horror of a putative peace and the terror of war.
 -  These concepts underlie his concerns about the dangers of a dictatorship of the majority in a putative democracy.
 -  The putative buyer backed all the way out immediately, without any suggestion of negotiation.
 -  In the Arabidopsis genome, several putative cellulases can be recognized.
 -  We had a confirmatory call from the estate agent this morning, following on her investigation of the status of the putative deal.
 -  For six years we have enjoyed the benefits of putative membership.
 -  Picture the scene on day one of the great knight's putative retirement.
 -  Elitism establishes itself on such a putative ability to rise above mundane choices.
 -  There was a sickening lurch; immediate survival seemed more crucial than a putative riot.
 -  Our putative buyers really, really want this house, and are making best efforts to sell their own.
 -  The enormity of this kind of response can never be reconciled with the putative causes.
 -  Acas is also likely to meet ministers in an effort to find out how much money might be available to finance any putative deal.
 -  This year's quartet of putative Prime Ministers ought not to be discouraged.
 -  Moyes does acknowledge that other putative claimants had seen the technology demonstrated.
 -  One putative proponent privately distanced himself from his public praise of Miers.
 
 Synonyms apparent, seeming, alleged, reputed, rumoured, claimed, purported, ostensible, specious supposed, assumed, presumed 
 OriginLate Middle English: from Old French putatif, -ive or late Latin putativus, from Latin putat- 'thought', from the verb putare.    Definition of putative in US English: putativeadjectiveˈpjudədɪvˈpyo͞odədiv attributive Generally considered or reputed to be. 一般认为的,号称的  the putative author of the book 被认为是两岁男孩的父亲的人。 Example sentencesExamples -  Picture the scene on day one of the great knight's putative retirement.
 -  The enormity of this kind of response can never be reconciled with the putative causes.
 -  The putative buyer backed all the way out immediately, without any suggestion of negotiation.
 -  The putative victim uses a perhaps imagined slight to justify larger retaliation.
 -  These concepts underlie his concerns about the dangers of a dictatorship of the majority in a putative democracy.
 -  Our putative buyers really, really want this house, and are making best efforts to sell their own.
 -  These large FKBPs contain the putative domains reported for interaction with Hsp 90 in animals.
 -  There was a sickening lurch; immediate survival seemed more crucial than a putative riot.
 -  The putative Euro League, for big clubs in small countries, enhances the Old Firm's options no end.
 -  We had a confirmatory call from the estate agent this morning, following on her investigation of the status of the putative deal.
 -  One putative proponent privately distanced himself from his public praise of Miers.
 -  Acas is also likely to meet ministers in an effort to find out how much money might be available to finance any putative deal.
 -  In the Arabidopsis genome, several putative cellulases can be recognized.
 -  But he did not reveal any timescale for talks and kept details of putative incentives to himself.
 -  The cuckolded father is in this sense also a helper, but we do not use the term for putative fathers.
 -  Moyes does acknowledge that other putative claimants had seen the technology demonstrated.
 -  Elitism establishes itself on such a putative ability to rise above mundane choices.
 -  For six years we have enjoyed the benefits of putative membership.
 -  The real tragedy is that most people in the world are trapped between the horror of a putative peace and the terror of war.
 -  This year's quartet of putative Prime Ministers ought not to be discouraged.
 
 Synonyms apparent, seeming, alleged, reputed, rumoured, claimed, purported, ostensible, specious supposed, assumed, presumed 
 OriginLate Middle English: from Old French putatif, -ive or late Latin putativus, from Latin putat- ‘thought’, from the verb putare.     |