presumes

[US]/prɪˈzjuːmz/
[UK]/prɪˈzumz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to suppose something is true without proof; to take for granted; to act presumptuously; to do something without permission

Phrases & Collocations

presumes knowledge

presumes agreement

presumes consent

presumes intent

presumes understanding

presumes ability

presumes truth

presumes honesty

presumes responsibility

presumes access

Example Sentences

the law presumes innocence until proven guilty.

she presumes that everyone knows the rules.

he presumes to speak on behalf of the committee.

the teacher presumes the students have done their homework.

the report presumes a certain level of expertise.

she presumes that he will arrive on time.

he presumes that the project will be successful.

the study presumes that all participants are honest.

it presumes a lot of trust in the system.

the article presumes familiarity with the topic.

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