presuppose (Meaning)
presuppose (v)
take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand
require as a necessary antecedent or precondition
Synonyms & Antonyms of presuppose
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presuppose Sentence Examples
- The arguments presuppose a firm understanding of the underlying principles.
- The plan presupposes a favorable economic climate in the coming years.
- The claim presupposes that all other factors remain constant.
- The proposition presupposes the acceptance of a particular set of axioms.
- The reasoning presupposes that the observed data is accurate and reliable.
- The hypothesis presupposes that there is a causal relationship between the variables.
- The conclusion presupposes a series of logical deductions from the premises.
- The model presupposes certain assumptions about the behavior of the system.
- The analysis presupposes that the data is representative of the population studied.
- The proposal presupposes that the financial resources will be available when needed.
FAQs About the word presuppose
take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand, require as a necessary antecedent or precondition
say, believe, suppose, think,assume, presume, infer, hypothecate, guess, hypothesize
disbelieve, question, reject, deny, discount, reject, challenge, challenge, wonder (about), discredit
The arguments presuppose a firm understanding of the underlying principles.
The plan presupposes a favorable economic climate in the coming years.
The claim presupposes that all other factors remain constant.
The proposition presupposes the acceptance of a particular set of axioms.