presupposing

[US]/ˌpriːsəˈpəʊzɪŋ/
[UK]/ˌpriːsəˈpoʊzɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.the present participle of presuppose; to assume beforehand; to take as a prerequisite; to imply

Phrases & Collocations

presupposing knowledge

presupposing conditions

presupposing context

presupposing facts

presupposing beliefs

presupposing assumptions

presupposing intent

presupposing values

presupposing implications

presupposing arguments

Example Sentences

presupposing that everyone agrees, we can move forward.

presupposing the weather is good, we will have a picnic.

presupposing you finish your work, we can leave early.

presupposing the budget allows, we can hire more staff.

presupposing all conditions are met, the project will start next month.

presupposing you have the necessary qualifications, you can apply.

presupposing the team works well together, success is likely.

presupposing we can agree on terms, we will sign the contract.

presupposing the findings are accurate, we will publish the report.

presupposing she arrives on time, we can start the meeting promptly.

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