presumed (Meaning)
presumed
to act or proceed presumptuously or on a presumption, to undertake without leave or clear justification, to expect or assume especially with confidence, to undertake without permission or good reason, to take for granted, to suppose to be true without proof or before inquiry, to expect or assume with confidence, to go beyond what is right or proper, to suppose to be true without proof
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presumed Sentence Examples
- The presumed murderer was apprehended after a lengthy investigation.
- The patient's symptoms were presumed to be caused by a viral infection.
- The company presumed that the product would be well-received by consumers.
- The teacher presumed that all students were prepared for the exam.
- The defendant was presumed innocent until proven guilty.
- The scientist presumed that the experiment would yield successful results.
- The geologists presumed that the rock formations were thousands of years old.
- The doctor presumed that the patient's condition was stable.
- The detectives presumed that the motive for the crime was jealousy.
- The economists presumed that the economy was on the verge of a recession.
FAQs About the word presumed
to act or proceed presumptuously or on a presumption, to undertake without leave or clear justification, to expect or assume especially with confidence, to unde
assumed, obvious, probable, seeming, possible, supposed,apparent, plausible,reputed, prima facie
impossible, improbable,hidden, confirmed, actual, inconceivable, unlikely, sure, established, valid
The presumed murderer was apprehended after a lengthy investigation.
The patient's symptoms were presumed to be caused by a viral infection.
The company presumed that the product would be well-received by consumers.
The teacher presumed that all students were prepared for the exam.