0 past simple and past participle of surmise
1 to guess something, without having much or any proof:
[ + (that) ] The police surmise (that) the robbers have fled the country.
The sonic properties of this system can be surmised from figure 2, a sonogram of fifteen particles in the potential.
This second ' information barrier ' is surmised to play an important role in lowering second-pillar costs by reducing the incentives for marketing and advertising.
The pitch relation between the last note of one phrase and the first note of the next can only be surmised.
It may be surmised that such a structure was indeed the model, but that it was disguised by the removal of the refrain.
That this latter suggestion is a real possibility may be surmised from the observation that sporocyst residual bodies occasionally escape from the sporocyst intact.
The logic of computers may, he surmised, provide criteria for spelling efficiency and a motive for spelling-reform which at present we can scarcely conceive of.
Therefore, it is surmised that temperature is especially sensitive to variations in solar energy on a mean scale (60 m).
Why the significance of this action was not picked up can only be surmised.