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presuppose

pre·sup·pose [ pr sə pṓz ] (past and past participle pre·sup·posed, present participle pre·sup·pos·ing, 3rd person present singular pre·sup·pos·es)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. require something as prior condition: to make something necessary if a particular thing is to be shown to be true or false. The sentence "Fred loves his daughter" presupposes that Fred has a daughter.

2. assume something in advance: to believe that a particular thing is true before there is any proof of it
the tendency to presuppose that everybody will understand English


pre·sup·po·si·tion [ pr supə zísh'n ] noun
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