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assuming conjunction [ əˈsjuːmɪŋ ]

• used for the purpose of argument to indicate a premise on which a statement can be based.
• "assuming that the treaty is ratified, what is its relevance?"

assuming adjective

• arrogant or presumptuous.

assume verb

• suppose to be the case, without proof.
• "topics which assume detailed knowledge of local events"
Similar: presume, suppose, take it, take for granted, take as read, take it as given, presuppose, conjecture, surmise, conclude, come to the conclusion, deduce, infer, draw the inference, reckon, reason, guess, imagine, think, fancy, suspect, expect, accept, believe, be of the opinion, understand, be given to understand, gather, glean, figure, opine, ween,
• take or begin to have (power or responsibility).
• "he assumed full responsibility for all organizational work"
Similar: accept, shoulder, bear, undertake, take on, take up, take on oneself, manage, handle, deal with, get to grips with, turn one's hand to,
• begin to have (a specified quality, appearance, or extent).
• "militant activity had assumed epidemic proportions"
Similar: acquire, take on, adopt, come to have,
Origin: late Middle English: from Latin assumere, from ad- ‘towards’ + sumere ‘take’.


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