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    presuppose
    /ˌpriːsəˈpəʊz/

    verb

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  2. PRESUPPOSE definition: 1. to accept that something is true before it has been proved: 2. If an idea or situation…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PRESUPPOSE is to suppose beforehand. How to use presuppose in a sentence.

  4. to think that something is true in advance without having any proof, or to consider that something is necessarily true if something else is true: [ + that clause ] You’re presupposing that he told her – but he may not have.

  5. Presuppose definition: to suppose or assume beforehand; take for granted in advance.. See examples of PRESUPPOSE used in a sentence.

  6. To presuppose is to take something as a given; presupposing is like assuming. When you suppose something is true, you assume it's true; to presuppose means something similar. The pre — which means "before" — is a reminder that what you're assuming is background or pretext for something else.

  7. 1. to take for granted; assume. 2. to require or imply as a necessary prior condition. 3. philosophy, logic, linguistics. to require (a condition) to be satisfied as a precondition for a statement to be either true or false or for a speech act to be felicitous.

  8. presuppose something to accept something as true or existing and act on that basis, before it has been proved to be true synonym presume. Teachers sometimes presuppose a fairly high level of knowledge by the students.