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imaginably

adverb as in perhaps

adverb as in potentially

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She could not imaginably encourage Jim Dyckman to free himself by the same channel, and if he did, how could Charity marry him?

Or could it imaginably be said that Fifi, rather, had had a successful life, as evidenced by her profoundly interesting funeral?

I held them once in a very light-hearted way; I am now far less disposed to accept them as even imaginably true.

In so far as matter may be conceived to exist in a purely passive state, it is, imaginably, older than motion.

What would become of him and Nan, now that she knew Nan loved him, and imaginably, he loved her?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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