Examples of 'presuppose' in a sentence
Meaning of "presuppose"
Presuppose (verb): To assume or require in advance; to take for granted
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- To assume some truth without proof, usually for the purpose of reaching a conclusion based on that truth.
How to use "presuppose" in a sentence
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This will presuppose a tight budgetary policy.
Their conception of agency does not presuppose intentionality.
Some ideas presuppose that change is a reality.
Such adaptations do not presuppose a breach.
It does not presuppose any conclusion in this respect.
Not liking you would presuppose.
All these reforms presuppose an independent judiciary.
Presuppose a certain age as a legitimate ground to differentiate persons.
Each beginning seems to presuppose an earlier beginning.
Both presuppose the immortality of the human being.
But tactical concessions presuppose substantial power.
I presuppose that there are not witnesses.
This refusal does not presuppose any belief.
Something we presuppose or take for granted without questioning it.
Initial planning should presuppose nothing.
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I will not presuppose anything he may say.
Communication and organisational culture presuppose one another.
But that would presuppose a generosity of spirit.
The celestial unity you presuppose.
I do not want to presuppose what the committee is going to do.
Institutional bilingualism does not automatically presuppose individual bilingualism.
It does not presuppose any particular theory of syntax.
Because that is what our own activities presuppose.
Extent they presuppose the other two.
Equality is not a matter of facts but something we must presuppose.
Merit awards presuppose three elements.
The idea of knowing good or bad does not presuppose a god.
Intercountry adoptions presuppose the severance of such ties.
We presuppose labour in a form that stamps it as distinctively human.
Loving means to presuppose love in others.
I presuppose very few things in my worldview.
This shall generally presuppose that the foreigner.
You presuppose two things which are not true.
The norms of economic behaviour presuppose authoritarian management.
Many presuppose this to be the teaching.
Such a question should be chosen to presuppose your frame.
It does not presuppose any background in philosophy.
Free and successful elections also presuppose sufficient security.
It might presuppose an unspoken conditional clause.
The sacraments presuppose faith.
So they presuppose that you already know something.
Twentieth century identities no longer presuppose continuous cultures or traditions.
Therefore presuppose that data exchange should be restricted.
Admit that you presuppose it.
These terms presuppose the transmission of information in writing.
We are all human and presuppose.
California highlights presuppose a classic lightening of the hair.
Guardianship does not presuppose.
But it does not presuppose libertarian anarchy.
Such a cooperation presuppose.