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premisedprem‧ised /ˈpremɪst/ adjective ► be premised on/upon something- However, this is premised upon a notion of their independence.
- It was premised on a qualitative shift in the intellectual organization of medical concepts.
- This is premised on modern of visual communication which draw upon linguistics and, in particular, psychoanalysis.
- Traditional economic analysis is premised on the assumption that more is better.
- Ullman's work is premised on the phenomenological fact that human beings can experience apparent movement in several different ways.
- Where modernist consumption was premised on mass forms, postmodernist consumption is premised on niches.
be premised on/upon something to be based on a particular idea or belief: The program is premised on the idea that drug addiction can be cured. |