Greek Meaning of premised

υποθετικό

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Definitions and Meaning of premised in English

premised

a building or part of a building usually with its grounds, something assumed or taken for granted, to offer as a premise in an argument, a statement taken to be true and used as a basis for argument or reasoning, matters previously stated, a proposition antecedently supposed or proved as a basis of argument or inference, postulate, either of the first two propositions of a syllogism from which the conclusion is drawn, a tract of land with the buildings thereon, a piece of land with the buildings on it, to set forth beforehand as an introduction or a postulate, a building or part of a building usually with its appurtenances (such as grounds), to base on certain assumptions, the preliminary and explanatory part of a deed or of a bill in equity

FAQs About the word premised

υποθετικό

a building or part of a building usually with its grounds, something assumed or taken for granted, to offer as a premise in an argument, a statement taken to be

υποθετικός,πίστευε,κατέληξε,είπε,υποτίθεται,υποτιθέμενος,αποδεκτό,ονειρεύτηκα,ονειρεύτηκα,απεικονιζόμενο

εξετάζω,αρνηθεί,σε έκπτωση,εκτεθειμένος,αμφισβητούμενο,Αναξιόπιστος,αμφισβητήθηκε,απορριπτόμενος,αμφιλεγόμενος,διαφώνησε (με)

premies => Βραβεία, premeditative => προσχεδιασμένος, premeditatedly => εκ προθέσεως, prelusive => προεισαγωγικός, preludes => προοίμια,