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assumption Noun 1. something that is taken for granted 2. the act of assuming power or possession [Latin assumptio a taking up] Assumption Noun Christianity the taking up of the Virgin Mary into heaven when her earthly life was ended
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assumption noun 1. presumption, theory, opinion, belief, guess, expectation, fancy, suspicion, premise, acceptance, hypothesis, anticipation, inference, conjecture, surmise, supposition, presupposition, premiss, postulation noun 3. seizure, taking, takeover, acquisition, appropriation, wresting, confiscation, commandeering, expropriation, pre-empting, usurpation, arrogation A supposition on the current situation or a presupposition on the future course of events, either or both assumed to be true in the absence of positive proof, necessary to enable the commander in the process of planning to complete an estimate of the situation and make a decision on the course of action. Translationsassumption [əˈsʌmpʃən] n (= supposition) → suposición f; presunción f; (act) → asunción f; on the assumption that → suponiendo que assumption [əˈsʌmpʃən] n → supposition f, hypothèse f; (of power) → assomption f, prise f; on the assumption that → dans l'hypothèse où (= on condition that); à condition que assumption [əˈsʌmpʃən] n → supposizione f; ipotesi f inv; on the assumption that ... → partendo dal presupposto che ... |
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Such an extraordinary assumption of age by a girl of nineteen has never been seen in public before, in the whole course of my theatrical experience. Francine dropped his arm "And fortune favors your hopes," she added, with an ironical assumption of interest in Mirabel's prospects. "Of course she did," I returned, with a fine assumption of scorn,--"of course she did. |
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