To assume (without reference to truth or falsehood) as a basis of argument, or for the purpose of… transitive. With object clause.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > belief > supposition, surmise > taking for granted, presumption > assume, presuppose [verb (transitive)] (35) supposec1350 To assume (without reference to truth or falsehood) as a basis of argument, or for the purpose of… transitive. With object clause. presumec1390 To take upon oneself; to undertake without adequate authority or permission. transitive. With infinitive as object: to be so presumptuous as; to… take1429 transitive. With it as anticipatory object and clause as complement, or (in early use) with clause as object: to suppose, to assume; to be of the… presupposec1443 transitive. Of a person: to assume, suppose, or postulate beforehand; to take for granted; to presume; to think or believe (something) in advance of… takec1449 transitive. With infinitive clause as complement: to consider, suppose, assume. presupponec1475 transitive. To presuppose; to assume beforehand. supponea1513 transitive. To assume, take for granted; = suppose, v. 1 7. With simple object, object clause, or object and complement. Also in imperative, passing… subsume1562 transitive. To assume; to infer. Frequently with that clause as object. Obsolete. foreprise1577 transitive. To take beforehand. To assume, take for granted. to take for granted1615 to take for granted: to regard as not requiring proof, or as likely to be admitted by every one. to give for granted: see give, v. phrases 7. to give for granted1637 to give for granted: to take for granted, consent to assume. Obsolete. assume1660 transitive. To take for granted as the basis of argument or action; to suppose. that a thing is, a thing to be. foretake1674 transitive. To take beforehand. to assume beforehand, presuppose. premisea1706 transitive. To imply beforehand; to presuppose. rare. predicate1718 transitive. To postulate, suppose, assume; frequently spec. to presuppose. Also with abstract subject: to imply, require as a presupposition. dare say1749 dare say. transferred. To venture to say (because one thinks it likely); to assume as probable, presume. Almost exclusively in the parenthetic ‘I… pre-assume1789 transitive. To assume or take for granted beforehand. Subcategories:— in sequence (1) — simultaneously (1) — as basis for argument (13) — of actions, etc. : require as basis (3) |
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