presupposed Meaning in Tamil ( presupposed வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
முன்னதாகவே (எண்ணு) நினைத்துக் கொள்,
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presupposed தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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presupposed's Usage Examples:
In the first place, some physical process of addition is presupposed, involving some inductively inferred law of permanence during that process.
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.
The existence of evil in the world is thus presupposed from the beginning.
A kind of seigniorial taille continued to exist besides the servile taille, but this kind presupposed a title, a contract between the taxable roturier and the lord, or else immemorial possession, which amounted to a title.
Syria must have resumed warfare with redoubled energy, and a state of affairs is presupposed which can be pictured with the help of narratives that deal with similar historical situations.
It is itself compounded of the Semjaza and Azazel myths, and in its present composite form is already presupposed by lxxxviii.
(3) In some cases we must translate not the Latin but the Hebrew presupposed by it.
But if it be presupposed that the purpose of Christ's mission was to deify men by bestowing physical immortality, then we must assume, first, Christ's essential Godhead, and, secondly, the fusion of His divine and human natures.
It is of course presupposed that the juice has been properly defecated, because without this no amount of skill and knowledge in cooking in the pan will avail; the sugar resulting must be bad, either in colour or grain, or both, and certainly in polarizing power.
Conscience, as the subjective expression of the presupposed identity of reason and nature in their bases, guarantees the practicability of our moral vocation.
Synonyms:
premiss, assume, suppose, premise, postulate, posit, presume, take for granted,
Antonyms:
stand still, give, stay, slip off, undress,