Similar words: be supposed to, suppose, supposed, supposedly, supposing, oppose, suppository, supposition. Meaning: [‚prɪːsə'pəʊz] v. 1. take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand 2. require as a necessary antecedent or precondition.
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(1) We cannot presuppose the truth of his statements.
(2) Let us presuppose that he wins the game.
(3) All these plans presuppose that the bank will be willing to lend us the money.
(4) All your arguments presuppose that he's a rational, intelligent man.
(5) But all these specific activities of government presuppose the existence of an organized political society.
(6) Our model of political communication does not presuppose a view that the mass media are omnipotent.
(7) The most brilliant societies and civilizations, however, presuppose within their own borders cultures and societies of a more elementary kind.
(8) Such terms presuppose a division of time into diurnal spans.
(9) It's dangerous to presuppose that a person is guilty.
(10) I presuppose that you have done your work.
(11) Let us presuppose that he wants money.
(12) Both sentences presuppose that there were demonstrators who were planning to march, but that is all.
(13) I don't presuppose that, I know it a bit, I've seen it.
(14) Don't presuppose my guilt.
(15) Teachers sometimes presuppose a fairly high level of knowledge by the students.
(16) It is unrealistic to presuppose a sophisticated knowledge of harmony and counterpoint beginningstudent.
(17) Presuppose everyone else is a part of you, just like one of your own dream characters.
(18) These pleas presuppose execution of the will by the testator.
(19) The equality of human beings does not presuppose, however, biological equality.
(20) Presuppose a functioning Linux distribution installed on nonexotic hardware, even though LFS is probably less demanding as far as configuration tools and scripting are concerned.
(21) It is not only biology, but cosmology(http://sentencedict.com/presuppose.html), physics and astronomy that presuppose a general evolutionary account of the cosmos.
(22) These properties of conservation along with stability of boundaries despite the construction of indefinitely many new elements presuppose that structures are self-regulating.
(23) All arguments on behalf of the unities of time and place presuppose that a stage representation can be mistaken for reality.
(24) The way to save analytic philosophy from the embarrassments Quine raised is to construct some proprietary notion of necessity that doesn't presuppose the notion of conceptual truth.
(25) To say that x instantiates a property P is hence to presuppose that x exists.
(26) First, they will fill in basic material which the readings presuppose.
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