hypothetical
/ˌhaɪpəˈθɛtɪkəl/
hypothetical
English
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Definition
Based upon a hypothesis; conjectural.
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ὑποθετικός (hupothetikós).
Example Sentences
- "Such a subjunctive as appears in the principal clause (i.e. the apodosis) of a conditional sentence may be called a hypothetical subjunctive. An hypothetical subjunctive expresses an action¹ which, while its non-occurrence is implied, is yet supposed to occur, if some other action occur."
- "To establish standing under Article III, a plaintiff must satisfy the following three requirements: (1) "the plaintiff must have suffered an injury in fact - an invasion of a legally protected interest which is (a) concrete and particularized, and (b) actual or imminent, not conjectural or hypothetical"; ..."
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