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  • 71assumed name — noun 1. a name that has been assumed temporarily • Syn: ↑alias, ↑false name • Hypernyms: ↑name 2. (law) a name under which a corporation conducts business that is not the legal name of the corporation as shown in its articles of incorporation •… …

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  • 72unsummed — “+ adjective Etymology: Middle English unsumed, from un (I) + sumed, past participle of sumen to sum : uncounted …

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  • 73as|sum´ed|ly — as|sumed «uh SOOMD», adjective. 1. pretended; not real: »The famous stranger was traveling under the assumed name of Smith. SYNONYM(S): simulated. 2. supposed: »The assumed facts turned out to be untrue. 3. usurped: »The dictator soon lost his… …

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  • 74as|sum´er — as|sume «uh SOOM», verb, sumed, sum|ing. –v.t. 1. to take for granted without actual proof; suppose: »He assumed that the train would be on time. SYNONYM(S): presume. 2. to take upon oneself; undertake (an office or responsibility): » …

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  • 75as|sum´a|bly — as|sume «uh SOOM», verb, sumed, sum|ing. –v.t. 1. to take for granted without actual proof; suppose: »He assumed that the train would be on time. SYNONYM(S): presume. 2. to take upon oneself; undertake (an office or responsibility): » …

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  • 76as|sum´a|ble — as|sume «uh SOOM», verb, sumed, sum|ing. –v.t. 1. to take for granted without actual proof; suppose: »He assumed that the train would be on time. SYNONYM(S): presume. 2. to take upon oneself; undertake (an office or responsibility): » …

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  • 77as|sume — «uh SOOM», verb, sumed, sum|ing. –v.t. 1. to take for granted without actual proof; suppose: »He assumed that the train would be on time. SYNONYM(S): presume. 2. to take upon oneself; undertake (an office or responsibility): » …

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  • 78pre|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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  • 79pre|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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  • 80pre|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; dare: »May …

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