
1) Accept 2) Acquire 3) Adopt 4) Anticipate 5) Appropriate 6) Believe 7) Claim 8) Conclude without proof 9) Deduce 10) Expect 11) Fail to question 12) French word used in English 13) Guess 14) Guess when birds turned north 15) Hypothesize 16) Imagine 17) Jump to conclusions 18) Make a pretence of 19) Occupy or take on
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1) Adopt 2) Appropriate 3) Believe 4) Deduce 5) Endue 6) Guess 7) Imagine 8) Infer 9) Posit 10) Presume 11) Presuppose 12) Pretend 13) Suppose 14) Take 15) Take on 16) Think 17) Undertake 18) Usurp
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• (v. i.) To be arrogant or pretentious; to claim more than is due. • (v. t.) To take for granted, or without proof; to suppose as a fact; to suppose or take arbitrarily or tentatively. • (v. t.) To take to or upon one`s self; to take formally and demonstratively; sometimes, to appropriate or take unjustly. • (v. t.) To pretend ...
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(v) Assume is the action by which a person accepts a fact, meaning, obligations, liability etc attached or connected with the subject matter under reference. Eg. Assuming the liabilities of a firm when it is absorbed by another firm.2. Assuming the charge of the arbitrator
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As·sume' intransitive verb 1. To be arrogant or pretentious; to claim more than is due.
Bp. Burnet. 2. (Law) To undertake, as by a promise.
Burrill. Found on
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As·sume' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Assumed ;
present participle & verbal noun Assuming .] [ Latin
assumere ;
ad +
sumere to take;
sub +
emere to take, buy: confer French
assum...Found on
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1) To take over another person's rights and/or obligations. For example, one person might assume another's car lease, residential lease, or debt. 2) In bankruptcy, for the bankruptcy trustee to take over an unexpired lease or executory contract. The bankruptcy trustee has the right to assume or reject these agreements. If the trustee assumes a leas...
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[
v] - take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities 2. [v] - seize and take control without authority and possibly with force 3. [v] - occupy or take on, as of a position or posture 4. [v] - Christianity, obsolete 5. [v] - take to be the case or to be true 6. [v] - take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect
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assume 1. To think that something is true even though there is no evidence for it. 2. To start being responsible for something. 3. To adopt or to take on something. 4. To take on a particular role or function. 5. To put on a pretense of something, usually in order to hide one's true feelings. 6. To take to oneself formally (the insignia of offic......
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usurp verb seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one`s right or possession; `He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town`; `he usurped my rights`; `She seized control of the throne after her husband...
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take to be the case or to be true
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[Academic words] take to be the case or to be true
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take to be the case or to be true
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[SBAC wordlist] take to be the case or to be true
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