
1) Acceptance 2) Alsob 3) Belief 4) Conjecture 5) Constatation 6) Cornerstone 7) Deduction 8) Effrontery 9) Fundament 10) Given 11) Groundwork 12) Guess 13) Hypothesis 14) Inference 15) Precondition 16) Premise 17) Premiss 18) Presumption 19) Presumptuousness 20) Subsumption 21) Supposal 22) Supposition
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1) Arrogance 2) Belief 3) Conjecture 4) Deduction 5) Guess 6) Guess, expectation 7) Hypothesis 8) Opinion 9) Posit 10) Postulate 11) Premise 12) Premiss 13) Presumption 14) Presupposition 15) Short story by Samuel Beckett 16) Something taken for granted 17) Supposition 18) Thing taken for granted
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• (n.) A festival in honor of the ascent of the Virgin Mary into heaven. • (n.) The act of taking for granted, or supposing a thing without proof; supposition; unwarrantable claim. • (n.) The thing supposed; a postulate, or proposition assumed; a supposition. • (n.) The act of assuming, or taking to or upon one`s self; the act o...
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(from the article `Francia`) ...Costa, Francesco del Cossa, and Ercole de` Roberti, but his later works clearly show the influence of the Umbrians, Perugino, and Raphael. ...
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(from the article `Giovanni di Paolo`) ...Life of St. John the Baptist.` The brooding `Madonna` altarpiece of 1463 in the Pienza Cathedral marks the beginning of Giovanni`s late period, of ...
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(from the article `Titian`) Among the religious paintings Titian produced between 1516 and 1538 is one of his most revolutionary masterpieces, the Assumption (1516–18). This ...
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Becoming responsible for the liabilities of another party.
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1. The act of assuming, or taking to or upon one's self; the act of taking up or adopting. 'The assumption of authority.' (Whewell) ... 2. The act of taking for granted, or supposing a thing without proof; supposition; unwarrantable claim. 'This gives no sanction to the unwarrantable assumption that the soul sleeps from the period of death to the r...
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(n) Assumption is the process or act by which a person accepts a fact, meaning, obligations, liability etc attached or connected with the subject matter under consideration.
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Becoming responsible for the liabilities of another party.
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(Learning Modules / Mathematics / Beam calculations) Something that is not questioned, but taken for granted. Sometimes we assume things that are not always true, and can be misled as a result.
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As·sump'tion noun [ Middle English
assumpcioun a taking up into heaven, Latin
assumptio a taking, from
assumere : confer French
assomption . See
Assume .]
1. The act of assuming, or taking to or upon one's self; the act of taking up or adopting. « The...
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- Allows a buyer to assume responsibility for an existing loan instead of getting a new loan.
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assumption 1. Something that is believed to be true without proof. 2. The action of taking to oneself; reception, adoption. 3. The action of receiving up into heaven; ascent to or reception into heaven; the reception of the Virgin Mary into heaven, with body preserved from corruption, which is a generally accepted doctrine in the Roman Catholic Chu...
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noun (Christianity) the taking up of the body and soul of the Virgin Mary when her earthly life had ended
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A proposition which is taken or posed in order to draw inferences from it; or the act of so taking, posing, or assuming a proposition. The motive for an assumption may be (but need not necessarily be) a belief in the truth, or possible truth, of the proposition assumed; or the motive may be an attempt to refute the proposition by reductio ad absur....
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Allows a buyer to assume responsibility for an existing loan instead of getting a new loan.
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1.) the audience's expectation that the 1st story will
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1.) the audience’s expectation that the 1st story will continue along the predicted line of though. 2.) everything one is not experiencing with one’s senses in the present.
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Allows a buyer to assume responsibility for an existing loan instead of getting a new loan.
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[Social studies terms] a statement that is held to be true
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the act of taking something for granted
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a statement that is held to be true
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[PARCC terms] a statement that is held to be true
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[SAT terms] a statement that is held to be true
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