presuming in English

adjective
1
presumptuous.
verb
1
suppose that something is the case on the basis of probability.
I presumed that the man had been escorted from the building
2
be audacious enough to do something.
kindly don't presume to issue me orders in my own house
synonyms:venturedarehave the audacity/effronterybe so bold as

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1. 30 This has the benefit of focusing attention on the justness of such social relations, rather than presuming their legitimacy.

2. Synonyms for Allowing that include provided, only if, presuming, assuming, if, providing that, as long as, assuming that, given that and on condition that

3. Have not been able to verify if this is legitimate — but, presuming this is not a scam, here is Putin Chastising the U.S

4. Synonyms for Conjecturing include feeling, sensing, having a feeling, getting the impression, feeling in one's bones, having a hunch, believing, having a funny feeling, presuming and supposing

5. Because Critics often try to be lawgivers, declaring which works deserve respect and presuming to say what they are “really” about, criticism is a perennial target of resentment

6. Though motivated by compassion, he committed the error of presuming to take Jesus aside and actually rebuke him for foretelling his future sufferings and death as the Messiah.

7. Assume and presume both mean "to take something for granted" or "to take something as true," but the words differ in the degree of confidence the person assuming or presuming has

8. Negative theology, also known as Apophatic theology, is a theological approach that describes God by negation, speaking of God only in terms of what He is not (apophasis) rather than presuming to describe what God is.

9. The Appoggiatura is always accented, but the acciaccatura never is, the stress always falling on the melody tone.: The effect is to suspend the principal note, by taking away the time-value of the Appoggiatura prefixed to it.: In modern compositions should all trills begin upon the note which is written, presuming there is no Appoggiatura before the note?

10. " [3] At the level of the subject, Draxler calls for directing attention to manifold antagonisms and acknowledging one's own involvement, rather than presuming a fixed dualism: here the revolutionary subject, there the state apparatus. The question would be - in allusion to a statement from Godard - not how one could make political art, but rather how one could make art political.

11. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Assumptive adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (assuming or presuming) presunto/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa [b]grande[/b]", "mujer [b]alta[/b]").