presupposed (Meaning)

presupposed

to require as an antecedent in logic or fact, to suppose beforehand, to take something to be true

presupposed Sentence Examples

  1. The presupposed outcome of the election was not met.
  2. She presupposed that I knew about the party, but I didn't.
  3. The presupposed solution to the problem turned out to be incorrect.
  4. I presupposed that you had finished the task, but you hadn't.
  5. The presupposed assumption that everyone loves dogs was not entirely accurate.
  6. It was presupposed that the team would win the championship, but they lost.
  7. I presupposed that you were familiar with the subject, but it turned out you weren't.
  8. The presupposed belief that the economy was improving was not supported by the data.
  9. It was presupposed that the project would be completed on time, but it was delayed.
  10. The presupposed idea that people are naturally good was challenged by the philosopher.

FAQs About the word presupposed

to require as an antecedent in logic or fact, to suppose beforehand, to take something to be true

unproved, conjectural,presumed, hypothetical, theoretic, supposed, theoretical, unproven, proposed, speculative

real, clinical,actual, factual, defined, practical,definite, tested, distinct, proven

The presupposed outcome of the election was not met.

She presupposed that I knew about the party, but I didn't.

The presupposed solution to the problem turned out to be incorrect.

I presupposed that you had finished the task, but you hadn't.