premised Synonyms

premised Meaning

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

premised Sentence Examples

  1. The argument was premised on the assumption that all men are created equal.
  2. The proposal was premised on the need to increase sales revenue.
  3. The study was premised on the hypothesis that exercise can improve mental well-being.
  4. The decision was premised on a careful analysis of all available data.
  5. The treaty was premised on the principles of non-aggression and mutual respect.
  6. The partnership was premised on the belief that together they could achieve more.
  7. The agreement was premised on the condition that both parties fulfill their obligations.
  8. The forecast was premised on the belief that economic conditions would remain stable.
  9. The investigation was premised on the suspicion that a crime had been committed.
  10. The plan was premised on the hope that unforeseen obstacles would not arise.

FAQs About the word 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

supposed,assumed, presumed, believed, said, concluded, hypothesized,presupposed, hypothecated, accepted

distrusted, disputed, wondered (about), disagreed (with),challenged, denied, rejected, controverted, doubted, discounted

The argument was premised on the assumption that all men are created equal.

The proposal was premised on the need to increase sales revenue.

The study was premised on the hypothesis that exercise can improve mental well-being.

The decision was premised on a careful analysis of all available data.