Supposed in a sentence as an adjective

Are you trying to say that pg is friends with someone in spite of his supposed hateful nature?

Like the owning of the object itself is more important than what you're supposed to do with it .

Is pg supposed to give up all his worldly goals and possessions and live as some sort of equality monk?

Probably when the NSA stops illegally spying on the citizens it is supposed to serve.

Instead they are now spinning off a new "Textdrive" that is supposed to "take over" the lifetime customers.

But I was told to just hone in on the issue I was supposed to solve, not worry about the bigger picture, and to just solve the problem.

Not allowed to use all the RAM you're assigned. Not supposed to use all the bandwidth you're assigned. Not supposed to use all the CPU you're assigned.

Fedora[2] was also spun off at this time, as the free successor to Red Hat Linux that was supposed to be only suitable for home users.

"Besides that, it's simply not like me to cheer for anyone's death, in principle, especially a figure the TV adamantly asserts we're supposed to hate.

A vast majority of them just babysit a Bloomberg terminal, barely understanding the supposed math they use all day. Others just babysit an Excel spreadsheet, or worse, develop whole applications in Excel then try to get a real programmer to "build it".

Something I thought slightly peculiar given that he was supposed to be investing his own, significant funds along with B. Plus, I don't believe that he actually did any measurable work during the time period that would justify it based on what I knew at the time.

But how else is someone with nontechnical parents supposed to get started?It's sooo much different when it's something you choose to do with your free time, rather than something half-assedly forced on you by parents or school curriculum.

Supposed definitions

adjective

required or under orders; "I'm supposed to be there at ten"; "he was supposed to go to the store"

adjective

mistakenly believed; "the supposed existence of ghosts"

adjective

doubtful or suspect; "these so-called experts are no help"

See also: so-called

adjective

based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence; "theories about the extinction of dinosaurs are still highly conjectural"; "the supposed reason for his absence"; "suppositious reconstructions of dead languages"; "hypothetical situation"

See also: conjectural divinatory hypothetical hypothetic suppositional suppositious supposititious