Thesaurus / presupposed
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To her confusion, he presupposed her intimate acquaintance with the personalities of the World of Variety.
JAFFERYWILLIAM J. LOCKEThere is here no deceit, for, as presupposed, the others themselves reach their own ends by this means best.
SOLOMON MAIMON: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY.SOLOMON MAIMONThat, indeed, was transitory and presupposed youth, but it was not obscure and its inhabitants had no misgivings.
VIE DE BOHMEORLO WILLIAMSThe cabinet system presupposed a definite and united majority behind the Government.
THE CANADIAN DOMINIONOSCAR D. SKELTONA knowledge of the elementary principles of French grammar on the part of the student is presupposed.
CONTES FRANAISDOUGLAS LABAREE BUFFUMA naturally keen musical ear is of course presupposed in the case of any one desiring to study music.
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SINGINGDAVID C. TAYLORFirst of all, little must be presupposed concerning peoples powers of observation.
CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGYHANS GROSSGiven such a case, similar circumstances presupposed, he could not evade the obligations which they impose.
THE POSTHUMOUS WORKS OF THOMAS DE QUINCEY, VOL. 1 (2 VOLS)THOMAS DE QUINCEYBut this was because such a nature already presupposed a God's nature, realizing his own ends, stepped in with effect.
THE POSTHUMOUS WORKS OF THOMAS DE QUINCEY, VOL. 1 (2 VOLS)THOMAS DE QUINCEYWe have presupposed a certain amount of education and culture in the home by maintaining for it intelligence and unselfishness.
QUESTIONABLE AMUSEMENTS AND WORTHY SUBSTITUTESJ. M. JUDYWORDS RELATED TO PRESUPPOSED
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