presupposes (Meaning)

presupposes

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

presupposes Sentence Examples

  1. The argument presupposes that the existence of God is self-evident.
  2. The instructor's lecture presupposes a basic understanding of statistics.
  3. The adoption of this policy presupposes widespread public support.
  4. The success of the project presupposes adequate funding.
  5. The proposal presupposes that the technology is viable.
  6. The law presupposes that individuals are innocent until proven guilty.
  7. The treaty presupposes that all signatories will act in good faith.
  8. The research presupposes that the sample is representative of the population.
  9. The hypothesis presupposes a causal relationship between the variables.
  10. The plan presupposes that the weather will be favorable.

FAQs About the word presupposes

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

assumes, presumes, says, supposes, believes, guesses, takes for granted, accepts,thinks, concludes

questions, challenges, controverts, wonders (about), discredits, discounts, disclaims, rejects, denies, distrusts

The argument presupposes that the existence of God is self-evident.

The instructor's lecture presupposes a basic understanding of statistics.

The adoption of this policy presupposes widespread public support.

The success of the project presupposes adequate funding.