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supposable

[suh-poh-zuh-buhl] / səˈpoʊ zə bəl /








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Common necessity, or necessity in the original use of the word, refers to the connexion between volition and its effects; for here an opposition to will is supposable.

From A Review of Edwards's by Tappan, Henry Philip

But this patient, loving pity for their erring child was an attitude not easily supposable, and Denasia did not suppose it.

From A Singer from the Sea by Barr, Amelia Edith Huddleston

Considered therefore in themselves, they are contingent; for the will which produced them, either immediately or by second or dependent causes, is not necessitated, but free and contingent—and therefore their non-existence is supposable.

From A Review of Edwards's by Tappan, Henry Philip

From which it was supposable that Leslie had been living in circles where the gaiety was hollow.

From Aurora the Magnificent by Brownell, Gertrude Hall

In these cases, opposition of will of course is supposable.

From A Review of Edwards's by Tappan, Henry Philip