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    assumed
    /əˈsjuːmd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a manner or identity) taken on or adopted, sometimes falsely: "a man living under an assumed name"
    • 2. adopted as a basis of reasoning; expected: "the assumed result of the election"

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  2. to accept something to be true without question or proof: We mustn't assume the suspects ' guilt. [ + (that) ] I assumed (that) you knew each other because you went to the same school. Let's assume that they're coming and make plans on that basis.

  3. to accept something to be true without question or proof: We mustn't assume the suspects ' guilt. [ + (that) ] I assumed (that) you knew each other because you went to the same school. Let's assume that they're coming and make plans on that basis.

  4. to take on; be invested or endowed with: The situation assumed a threatening character. to pretend to have or be; feign: to assume a humble manner. to appropriate or arrogate; seize; usurp: to assume a right to oneself; to assume control. to take upon oneself (the debts or obligations of another).

  5. 1. a. : to take to or upon oneself : undertake. assume responsibility. b. : to place oneself in. assume a position. 2. : seize, usurp. assume control. 3. : to pretend to have or be : feign. assumed an air of confidence in spite of her nervousness. 4. : to take as granted or true : suppose. I assume he'll be there. 5.

  6. Assumed definition: adopted in order to deceive; fictitious; pretended; feigned. See examples of ASSUMED used in a sentence.

  7. Define assumed. assumed synonyms, assumed pronunciation, assumed translation, English dictionary definition of assumed. adj. 1. Taken up or used so as to deceive; pretended: an assumed name. 2. Taken for granted; supposed: an assumed increase in population. as·sum′ed·ly adv....

  8. Nov 1, 2012 · The meaning of ASSUMED is not true or real : deliberately pretended or feigned : false, fictitious. How to use assumed in a sentence.

  9. assume something (formal) to take or begin to have power or responsibility. Rebel forces have assumed control of the capital. The court assumed responsibility for the girl's welfare. Goodman will assume the role of president. Lynch assumed office in April. Extra Examples.

  10. When something is described as assumed, it's fake. An assumed name is made up, often to hide a true identity. If you're living under an assumed name, you've taken on a new, fictitious name to disguise yourself or simply to start over as a new person — to give yourself an assumed identity.

  11. Jun 24, 2016 · assume. (əsjuːm , US əsuːm ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense assumes , present participle assuming , past tense, past participle assumed. 1. verb. If you assume that something is true, you imagine that it is true, sometimes wrongly. It is a misconception to assume that the two continents are similar. [VERB that]