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    presumption
    /prɪˈzʌm(p)ʃn/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of PRESUMPTION is presumptuous attitude or conduct : audacity. How to use presumption in a sentence.

  3. Sep 23, 2015 · PRESUMPTION definition: 1. the act of believing that something is true without having any proof: 2. the act of believing…. Learn more.

  4. noun. the act of presuming. bold or insolent behaviour or manners. a belief or assumption based on reasonable evidence. a ground or basis on which to presume. law an inference of the truth of a fact from other facts proved, admitted, or judicially noticed.

  5. PRESUMPTION meaning: 1. the act of believing that something is true without having any proof: 2. the act of believing…. Learn more.

  6. [uncountable, countable] (law) the act of supposing that something is true, although it has not yet been proved or is not certain. Everyone is entitled to the presumption of innocence until they are proved to be guilty. Extra Examples. Topics Doubt, guessing and certainty c2. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  7. Making a presumption means assuming something is true or false without getting all the information necessary for verification. You can decipher this from the prefix pre , which means "before," together with the sume — from the Latin sumere , "to take."

  8. 1. the act of presuming. 2. bold or insolent behaviour or manners. 3. a belief or assumption based on reasonable evidence. 4. a ground or basis on which to presume. 5. (Law) law an inference of the truth of a fact from other facts proved, admitted, or judicially noticed.

  9. A presumption is something that is accepted as true but is not certain to be true.

  10. PRESUMPTION definition: 1. the belief that something is true without any proof: 2. behaviour that is rude and does not…. Learn more.

  11. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PresumptionPresumption - Wikipedia

    A person who faces criminal trial is presumed sane until the opposite is proved. Similarly, a person is presumed to have testamentary capacity until there is evidence to undermine that presumption.