Sentence examples for To presume from inspiring English sources

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To presume

verb

To perform, do (something) without authority; to lay claim to without permission.

  • Don't make the decision yourself and presume too much.

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To presume the behaviour of 23 players is profoundly unfair".

To presume that a person's liver is yours after they have died - that's wrong".

Better not to presume.

"You're not legally obligated to presume innocence".

I do not wish to presume.

Plenty, it is fair to presume.

The solution is to presume nothing.

This suggests that the CPS tends to presume guilt.

But soccer is no longer able to presume innocence.

I wouldn't begin to presume to know the answers.

Are we to presume Los Angeles women, perfumed by Theo.

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