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    assumption
    /əˈsʌm(p)ʃn/

    noun

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  2. a willingness to accept something as true without question or proof: [ + that clause ] The plan was based on the assumption that the schedule could be substantially speeded up by adding more people. assumption noun (CONTROL) [ U ] the act of taking control or claiming authority:

  3. The meaning of ASSUMPTION is a taking to or upon oneself. How to use assumption in a sentence.

  4. An assumption is something that you assume to be the case, even without proof. For example, people might make the assumption that you're a nerd if you wear glasses, even though that's not true. Or very nice.

  5. If you make an assumption that something is true or will happen, you accept that it is true or will happen.

  6. Assumption definition: something taken for granted; a supposition. See examples of ASSUMPTION used in a sentence.

  7. [countable] a belief or feeling that something is true or that something will happen, although there is no proof. an underlying/implicit assumption. We need to challenge some of the basic assumptions of Western philosophy. We are working on the assumption that everyone invited will turn up.

  8. ( əˈsʌmpʃən) n. 1. the act of taking something for granted or something that is taken for granted. 2. an assuming of power or possession of something. 3. arrogance; presumption. 4. (Logic) logic a statement that is used as the premise of a particular argument but may not be otherwise accepted. Compare axiom 4.

  9. ASSUMPTION definition: 1. something that you think is true without having any proof: 2. the act of taking a position of…. Learn more.

  10. assumption. noun. /əˈsʌmpʃn/. [countable] a belief or feeling that something is true or that something will happen, although there is no proof an underlying/implicit assumption We need to challenge some of the basic assumptions of Western philosophy.

  11. noun. assumptions. The act of taking to or upon oneself. Assumption of an obligation. American Heritage. The taking up of a person into heaven. Webster's New World. The act of taking possession or asserting a claim. Assumption of command.