Meaning of Presumption | Babel Free
pɹɪˈzʌmp.ʃənDefinitions
- The act of presuming, or something presumed.
- The belief of something based upon reasonable evidence, or upon something known to be true.
- The condition upon which something is presumed.
- Arrogant behaviour; the act of venturing beyond due bounds of reverence or respect.
- An inference that a trier of fact is either permitted or required to draw under certain factual circumstances (as prescribed by statute or case law) unless the party against whom the inference is drawn is able to rebut it with admissible, competent evidence.
Equivalents
Deutsch
Anmaßung
Annahme
annehmen
Dreistheit
Dreistigkeit
Dunkel
Einbildung
Mutmaßen
Mutmaßung
Präsumption
Präsumtion
Überheblichkeit
Übermut
Unverschämtheit
Vermessenheit
Vermuten
Vermutung
Wahrscheinlichkeit
Ελληνικά
αλαζονεία
עברית
חזקה
日本語
推定
Te Reo Māori
ī
Polski
domniemanie
ไทย
ข้อสันนิษฐาน
Українська
презумпція
Examples
“Yet, in contradiction to all these very plausible presumptions, even this remote period teems with its own peculiar and separate instruction.”
“The presumption is that an event has taken place.”
“I have here imputed the Continuance of the War to the mutual Indulgence between our General and Allies, wherein they both so well found their Accounts; to the Fears of the Mony-changers, left their Tables should be overthrown; to the Designs of the Whigs, who apprehended the Loss of their Credit and Employments in a Peace; and to those at home, who held their immoderate Engrossments of Power and Favour, by no other Tenure than their own Presumption upon the Necessity of Affairs.”
“Note the preſumption of this Scythian ſlaue: I tel thee villaine, thoſe that lead my horſe Haue to their names tytles of dignitie, And dar’ſt thou bluntly cal me Baiazeth?”
“Thy son I killed for his presumption.”
“[…]yet even then, I had the preſumption to Dedicate to your Lordſhip: A very unfiniſh'd Piece […]”
““Let me be rightly understood. This match, to which you have the presumption to aspire, can never take place. No, never. Mr. Darcy is engaged to my daughter. Now what have you to say?””
““If I had not persuaded Harriet into liking the man, I could have borne any thing. He might have doubled his presumption to me—but poor Harriet!””
“The state, in the exercise of its general power to prescribe rules of evidence, may provide that proof of a particular fact, or of several facts taken collectively, shall be prima facie evidence of another fact when there is some rational connection between the fact proved and the ultimate fact presumed. The legislative presumption is invalid when it is entirely arbitrary, or creates an invidious discrimination, or operates to deprive a party of a reasonable opportunity to present the pertinent facts in his defense.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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