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presuppose Meaning in Tamil ( presuppose வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

முன்னதாகவே (எண்ணு) நினைத்துக் கொள்,



presuppose தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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presuppose's Usage Examples:

In the first place, some physical process of addition is presupposed, involving some inductively inferred law of permanence during that process.


Good work in language presupposes and depends on a real knowledge of things.


and Assur-nasir-pal crossed considerably farther north, and we have no reason to suppose that they were not simply following the practice of those early times; and we do not know when the custom of crossing at Thapsacus which the Hebrew text of the passage in 1 Kings may presuppose sprang up.


up indeed just such a priest-king of antiquity as the palace-sanctuary of Cnossus itself presupposes.


) seems plainly to presuppose James.


No single man appears as creator of the tendency of thought they represent; they are the product of a period extending over several centuries, but they form an intellectual unity, and presuppose a great body of thinkers.


To try to identify a set of naturalistically specifiable conditions definitive of intentionality is to presuppose that we can have knowledge of nature.


Furthermore, the relations between the Philippians and himself presuppose, on any fair estimate, an interval of time which cannot be crushed into a few months.


Secondly: the " forms " of time and space, not referable to any sensation, and presupposed in every experience, come from the mind (" Transcendental Aesthetic ").


The claim to universality and the isolated abstract individual presupposed by such economics constitutes a denial of interdependence and impermanence.


We think of things not in the abstract elements of the things themselves, but in connexion with, and in language which presupposes, other things.


In both these doctrines of a priori science Descartes has not been subverted, but, if anything, corroborated by the results of experimental physics; for the so-called atoms of chemical theory already presuppose, from the Cartesian point of view, certain aggregations of the primitive particles of matter.





Synonyms:

premiss, assume, suppose, premise, postulate, posit, presume, take for granted,



Antonyms:

stand still, give, stay, slip off, undress,

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