posit in English

verb
1
assume as a fact; put forward as a basis of argument.
the Confucian view posits a perfectible human nature
2
put in position; place.
the professor posits Cohen in his second category of poets
noun
1
a statement that is made on the assumption that it will prove to be true.
Aristotle divides posits into two types, definitions and hypotheses.

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1. Most religions posit the existence of life after death.

2. If she needs salvation, she will posit a savior.

3. Some posit the backmost indonesia to be less than Acorned

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5. Other historians posit that she died of old age around 550 BC.

6. Yes, the inequality goes in this direction, or I would posit it.

7. Counterfactuals can be used to re imagine history or to posit different futures.

8. Framed in a different way, some posit the plumbic man to be less than Cloddish

9. Obvious examples are potentiometers and tachogenerators to monitor the posit ion and speed of a shaft.

10. It does posit that individuals are inherently unequal in intelligence, in skills, and in status.

11. In accounting, cash means all items that are acceptable for de - posit in a bank.

12. We should posit unemployees, strengen the supporting system construction of laborers, employment and social security.

13. The Constitution, and the courts that have interpreted it, posit rights to liberty, privacy and equal protection.

14. But A People's Tragedy sets out to do more than posit revisionist challenges to received wisdom.

15. We do not even have to posit a genetic advantage in imitation, though that would certainly help.

16. Those who posit a purely biological basis for this phenomenon are ignoring the class or political element.

17. Or even if not wholeheartedly within this tradition, to posit some form of violent action as the only solution.

18. And for any of these suspects to have done it, one had to posit a very unlikely set of circumstances.

19. Lang used Tyler's work and his own psychical research in an effort to posit an anthropological critique of materialism.

20. Well, I posit that it's something really, really simple that all of us deep down inside know and have actually felt.

21. 14 Or even if not wholeheartedly within this tradition, to posit some form of violent action as the only solution.

22. Motivations are complex, and I would posit that both Daesh and the Taliban include the Blindest of the fanatics and the sleaziest of the opportunists

23. An Allegorical interpretation of a myth could be said to posit a one-to-one correspondence between mythical “clothing” and the ideas being so clothed

24. One was a thorough discussion of Coulomb’s experiments with electrostatic forces and a description of the inverse square law that they led Coulomb to posit.

25. Though it looks complicated, their basic stand didn't oppose with each other, there has no difference of their reorganization of Kumintang and their posit of elite.

26. There are also several similar words to Apriorism in our dictionary, which are Assertion, Assumption, Basis, Evidence, Ground, Posit, Postulate, Postulation, Supposition, Thesis, Proposition, Proof, Presumption and Presupposition.

27. Uexkull's central insight was that we can Conjecturally posit a systematic functional/structural interpretation of the dog's behaviour and umwelt, in terms of (conjectured) similarities with, and differences from our own

28. The documents also include talk of Biggie's connections with the Genovese crime family in New York, and posit that the family may have photo or video evidence of the persons involved in the shooting.

29. ‘Some posit that it crosses the membrane at the channel periphery or traverses the Canaliculus.’ ‘The lacrimal drainage apparatus consists of the puncta on the upper lid and the lower lid, the canaliculi, the common Canaliculus, the lacrimal sac, and the nasolacrimal duct.’