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What does plausibly mean?

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Adverb
  1. (manner) In a plausible manner.
  2. (modal) Not falsifiably, based on available facts and general knowledge.
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In any case, I don't believe that any of the 100-odd instances of faith in the King James Version are plausibly construable as verbs.
The body of the lead actor is the kind of special effect that no CGI wizard could plausibly create.
The reference to 'spreading flocks' would more plausibly refer to the lambing season, in early spring, when flocks enlarge dramatically.
Operations intended to be plausibly deniable usually end up as neither, and the Agency gets blamed for the unintended consequences.
Of the seven identified or plausibly identifiable books, not one is a book of histories, myths, or fables by a classical author.
The past that historians portray must be one out of which the present can plausibly have grown.

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