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assuming
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adjective
- taking too much for granted; presumptuous.
assuming
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adjective
- expecting too much; presumptuous; arrogant
conjunction
- often foll by that if it is assumed or taken for granted (that)
even assuming he understands the problem, he will never take any action
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
“By assuming the cause-and-effect relationship,†he says, “you seem to give grounding to a new medical diagnosis that may not actually be a proven cause-and-effect.â€
Even if he is convicted and sentenced to death in a federal trial, it would be years before he would be executed, assuming any conviction stood up on appeal.
I finished the piece with the impression that the author’s concept of her imagined community of Americans was too monolithic, too broad and too assuming.
He could well replace him in presidential elections due to be held by 2028 - assuming he is free to contest them.
Shortly after assuming the role of acting president, Han blocked the appointment of new judges to the constitutional court - something the opposition hoped would improve the odds of Yoon getting impeached.
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