praesumere

  • 51prendre — Prendre, Accipere, Acceptare, Capere, Captare, Excipere, Prendere, Prehendere, Comprehendere, Percipere, Sumere, Desumere. Prendre et appliquer à soy, Asciscere. Prendre en sa main quelque chose, Inuolare. Prendre en cachette, Surripere. On n en… …

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  • 52presumir — (Del lat. praesumĕre). 1. tr. Sospechar, juzgar o conjeturar algo por tener indicios o señales para ello. 2. intr. Dicho de una persona: Vanagloriarse, tener alto concepto de sí misma. 3. Dicho de una persona: Cuidar mucho su arreglo para parecer …

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  • 53presunto — presunto, ta (Del lat. praesumptus, part. pas. de praesumĕre). 1. adj. supuesto. 2. Der. Se dice de aquel a quien se considera posible autor de un delito antes de ser juzgado. U. t. c. s.) 3. f. ant. Presunción, orgullo …

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  • 54presumable — presume ► VERB 1) suppose that something is probably the case. 2) take for granted. 2) be arrogant enough to do something. 4) (presume on/upon) unjustifiably regard (something) as entitling one to privileges. DERIVATIVES presumable adjective …

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  • 55presume — ► VERB 1) suppose that something is probably the case. 2) take for granted. 2) be arrogant enough to do something. 4) (presume on/upon) unjustifiably regard (something) as entitling one to privileges. DERIVATIVES presumable adjective …

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  • 56presume — [prē zo͞om′, prēzyo͞om′, prizo͞om′, prizyo͞om′] vt. presumed, presuming [ME presumen < OFr presumer < L praesumere < prae , before (see PRE ) + sumere, to take: see CONSUME] 1. to take upon oneself without permission or authority; dare… …

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  • 57presumption — [prē zump′shən, prizump′shən] n. [ME < OFr presumpcion < L praesumptio, a taking beforehand < praesumptus, pp. of praesumere: see PRESUME] 1. the act of presuming; specif., a) an overstepping of proper bounds; forwardness; effrontery b)… …

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  • 58presume — v. 1 tr. (often foll. by that + clause) suppose to be true; take for granted. 2 tr. (often foll. by to + infin.) a take the liberty; be impudent enough (presumed to question their authority). b dare, venture (may I presume to ask?). 3 intr. be… …

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  • 59pre|sum´ing|ly — pre|sume «prih ZOOM», verb, sumed, sum|ing. –v.t. 1. to take for granted without proving; suppose: »You will play out of doors, I presume, if there is sunshine. The law presumes innocence until guilt is proved. 2. to take upon oneself; venture;… …

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  • 60pre|sum´er — pre|sume «prih ZOOM», verb, sumed, sum|ing. –v.t. 1. to take for granted without proving; suppose: »You will play out of doors, I presume, if there is sunshine. The law presumes innocence until guilt is proved. 2. to take upon oneself; venture;… …

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