praesumere

  • 31presuntivo — /prezun tivo/ agg. [dal lat. tardo praesumptivus, der. di praesumĕre presumere ]. [di bilancio, calcolo e sim., che si fa anticipatamente e quindi approssimativamente: fare un calcolo p. delle spese ] ▶◀ preventivo, previsionale. ‖ approssimativo …

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  • 32presuntuoso — /prezun twoso/ (ant. o pop. presontuoso e prosuntuoso) [dal lat. tardo praesumptuosus, der. di praesumĕre presumere ]. ■ agg. 1. [di persona, che ha un opinione eccessiva delle proprie doti e delle proprie capacità: un giovane arrogante e p. ]… …

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  • 33presunzione — /prezun tsjone/ (ant. o pop. prosunzione) s.f. [dal lat. praesumptio onis, der. di praesumĕre presumere ]. 1. [argomentazione per cui da fatti noti o anche in parte immaginati si ricavano opinioni più o meno sicure intorno a fatti ignorati]… …

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  • 34presume — pre|sume S3 [prıˈzju:m US ˈzu:m] v [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: présumer, from Latin praesumere, from sumere to take ] 1.) [T] to think that something is true, although you are not certain = ↑assume ▪ Each of you will make a speech, I… …

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  • 35präsumieren — prä|su|mie|ren <aus lat. praesumere »vorwegnehmen, im Voraus annehmen, vermuten« zu ↑prä... u. sumere »nehmen«>: 1. voraussetzen, annehmen, vermuten (Philos.; Rechtsw.). 2. (landsch.) argwöhnen …

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  • 36presume — (v.) late 14c., to take upon oneself, to take liberty, also to take for granted, presuppose, especially overconfidently, from O.Fr. presumer (12c.), from L. praesumere (see PRESUMPTION (Cf. presumption)) …

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  • 37presumption — (n.) mid 13c., seizure and occupation without right, also taking upon oneself more than is warranted, from L.L. praesumptionem confidence, audacity, in classical Latin, a taking for granted, anticipation, from praesumere to take beforehand, from… …

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  • 38presumptive — (adj.) speculative, mid 15c., from Fr. présomptif, from L.L. praesumptivus, from L. praesumptus, from praesumere (see PRESUME (Cf. presume)). The heir presumptive (1620s) is presumed to be the heir if the heir apparent is unavailable …

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  • 39presumir — Del latín praesumere . • v. Ratón …

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  • 40presume — verb 1》 suppose that something is the case on the basis of probability.     ↘take for granted. 2》 be arrogant or impertinent enough to do something.     ↘(presume on/upon) unjustifiably regard (something) as entitling one to privileges.… …

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