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Presupposes Meaning in English

word · lemma: presuppose

ˌpɹisəˈpoʊzɪz
pree-suh-POHZ-iz
pɹˌiːsʌpˈəʊzɪz
pree-suh-POHZ-iz

Definition

To assume something is true or real before you have proof; to take something as a given starting point for an argument, action, or idea.

Usage & Nuances

Formal, often in academic or philosophical contexts. Common in discussions of logic or arguments: 'It presupposes that…'. Not used for everyday guesses or assumptions. Linked to 'assume,' but more specifically refers to underlying, sometimes unspoken, beliefs.

Example Sentences

The argument presupposes that all the data is accurate.

basic

Her plan presupposes that we have enough time.

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This theory presupposes that people act rationally.

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He presupposes trust in every relationship, which isn't always realistic.

natural

The new rule presupposes everyone will follow directions without question.

natural

Saying 'let's meet at the café' presupposes we both know which one.

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