Sentence examples for be presuming from inspiring English sources

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be presuming

verb

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

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

Exact(4)

Not, as you may be presuming, because we wanted our inheritance.

Thus B(3) says that the externalist will be presuming (3), if she concedes warrant to the *premises in the first place.

It is not clear that a person who was motivated to deliberate for this reason would be presuming himself or herself to be endowed with power in Reid's sense.

But to really talk about it and get into it would be presuming that sex is a guarantee, and then you start setting a precedent.

Similar(56)

Consent cannot be presumed, however.

His early downfall cannot be presumed.

"Until then, innocence needs to be presumed".

Whatever the results, scientific chicanery will now be presumed.

The experimental population may be presumed zero.

Egypt's constitution guarantees the right to be presumed innocent.

The right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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