presupposed

[US]/ˌpriːsəˈpəʊzd/
[UK]/ˌpriːsəˈpoʊzd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to assume beforehand; to take for granted; to require as a precondition; to imply

Phrases & Collocations

presupposed knowledge

presupposed context

presupposed assumption

presupposed belief

presupposed meaning

presupposed condition

presupposed relationship

presupposed role

presupposed framework

presupposed outcome

Example Sentences

his argument presupposed that everyone agreed with his point of view.

the theory presupposed a certain level of knowledge among the participants.

in her analysis, she presupposed the existence of a common cultural background.

the project presupposed a significant investment of time and resources.

his plan presupposed that all team members would cooperate fully.

our discussion presupposed a mutual understanding of the issues at hand.

the experiment presupposed that the conditions would remain constant.

her conclusions presupposed a thorough examination of the data.

the policy change presupposed a shift in public opinion.

the solution presupposed collaboration between various departments.

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