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Term: conject

Description:

Conject is a verb that refers to the act of forming an opinion or reaching a conclusion based on incomplete or insufficient information. It is often used when speculating or making educated guesses.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Transitive Verb:
    • To conject - to form an opinion or guess about something.
    • To conject something - to speculate or make an educated guess about something.
  2. Intransitive Verb:
    • To conject - to make a guess or supposition based on incomplete information.

Sample Sentences:

1. I can only conject about the true intentions behind his sudden departure.

2. She spent hours conjecting about the possible outcome of the experiment.

3. The detective had to conject the identity of the mysterious caller.

4. Let's not conject until we have all the facts.

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