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presupposed

adjective as in supposed

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It is presupposed that Trump, no matter what, will become the nominee.

From Salon

They also presupposed that the symptoms reported established the existence of a genuine, novel condition akin to traumatic brain damage, only without an obvious injury.

Unfortunately, it is these exact kinds of hollow parallels that make up the bulk of its presupposed substance.

Before their Trumpian turn, conservatives more often presupposed that a free people needed customs, habits and norms that civilize and integrate them into the social order.

Of course, that presupposed the pilot had time for such a course.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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