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presuppose

[pree-suh-pohz] / ˌpri səˈpoʊz /
VERB
presume
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VERB
believe
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STRONG


Example Sentences

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The rosary presupposes our boredom, propensity to distraction, and impatience with dull routine and attempts to transmute these failings into the virtues of faith, hope and charity.

From The Wall Street Journal

The options market also tended to presuppose that the distant future would look more like the present than it usually did.

From Literature

But it also presupposes a grim reality: that some civilian deaths might be proportional.

From New York Times

But for many of us, a final resting place presupposes that one has had a final living place.

From Salon

"Today's announcement does not presuppose or any way suggest the outcome of the investigations into the tragic incident," he said in a statement.

From Reuters