0 said to be the true situation although this is not known to be certain and may not be likely:
1 famous and with a good reputation:
2 generally reported or believed:
[ + to infinitive ] The restaurant is reputed to be the best of its kind in the city.
The provincial court was to apply ' custom ' and the assessors were selected from those reputed to be most knowledgeable of community custom.
Being surrounded by like-minded peers, working in ensembles and studying with well-reputed teachers all emerged as themes from the data that feed into the students' musical development.
The teachers were well-reputed members of the social and health policy establishment, and they taught poor relief and medical care, as well as bookkeeping and office work.
One company alone is reputed to have got away with £¼ million of investor's money.
The reply in one ease was that no plane had done what it was reputed to have done; there was no evidence.
The intentions of the authors, or reputed authors, would not be taken into consideration at all.
I pay a price for the land which includes the value, or the reputed value, of the minerals which are supposed to lie under it.
What steps are being taken to arrest the said chief who is reputed to have done this act, and is it possible to arrest him?
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