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Meanings of
assumed
in anglès
Adopted in order to deceive.
false
pretended
sham
fictitious
fictive
put on
Related terms
counterfeit
imitative
Assumptive.
assumptive
taken for granted
Related terms
acknowledged
Synonyms
Examples for "
false
"
false
pretended
sham
fictitious
fictive
Examples for "
false
"
1
In reality, however, what Trump said last night about crime was
false
.
2
Labour is not going to offer
false
solutions, such as leaving Europe.
3
Later, Moore gave a statement to local news: This is absolutely
false
.
4
However, unbalanced data sets resulted in an increase in the
false
-
positive
rate.
5
The direct question I think still remains: have there been
false
negatives?
1
Morgan
pretended
to read from a list of questions in his notebook.
2
I had not deserted in reality; I had only
pretended
to desert.
3
They
pretended
they had searched the shores of the lake for miles.
4
The
pretended
beggar took the coin, and put it in his pocket.
5
Then we all went back to normal, or
pretended
this was possible.
1
Animals were randomly divided into CCD group,
sham
group, and control group.
2
However, rebels fighting for independence dismiss the poll as a political
sham
.
3
Results: There were no adverse effects of the
sham
or treatment protocols.
4
Ovx placebo and
sham
operated animals served as negative and positive controls.
5
Another problem which had sent her into the
sham
escape of PTR.
1
The same distinction is found in the drama and in
fictitious
narrative.
2
The risk of the trades was masked by
fictitious
positions, UBS said.
3
The strength of his resolution imparted a
fictitious
vigor to his muscles.
4
The events described are imaginary and all of the characters are
fictitious
.
5
It was the
fictitious
expectations of someone that didn't know any better.
1
Who knew of Ram-tah's
fictive
origin, or even of Ram-tah at all?
2
The line is a reminder of how far Summertime is a
fictive
construct.
3
Yeah, and it's very close to a
fictive
principle I think.
4
Hiram S. Campbell was the
fictive
owner of Holmes's Englewood building.
5
She will be heartbroken if you depart from our
fictive
realm.
1
As a result, he was
put
on
international wanted lists in December.
2
The main Syrian opposition coalition said he would be
put
on
trial.
3
The victims' families were outraged, and funerals had been
put
on
hold.
4
The judge said, what possible construction will a victim
put
on
that?
5
In case of gas
put
on
the respirator; otherwise breathe out continuously.
Arrogated.
arrogated
Related terms
taken
Usage of
assumed
in anglès
1
In particular, the capacity for change management has
assumed
a new importance.
2
The Chinese
assumed
that the US would continue to support free trade.
3
The major threat to privacy is
assumed
to come from the state.
4
A bitter controversy in debate with Mr. Blaine
assumed
a personal character.
5
Long term rates were
assumed
to have risen by 75 basis points.
6
Bank officials in Dhaka initially
assumed
there was simply a printer problem.
7
Dr Koloamatangi said Tu'ilaepa had quite successfully
assumed
this Pacific leadership role.
8
The fact that Tony had, rather aggressively,
assumed
control was wonderful news.
9
It hardly needs to be said which role each of us
assumed
.
10
At the age of 4, his grandmother
assumed
primary responsibility for him.
11
They suspended their action shortly before Mr Queffelec
assumed
office last month.
12
The New York Community Bank of Westbury, New York,
assumed
its deposits.
13
A mere 17 years later, those questions have
assumed
a turbo-charged piquancy.
14
I
assumed
that was what it was - it just said, 'Chess'.
15
Will had simply
assumed
his father's support and made the decision himself.
16
It says non-signatory Israel,
assumed
to have nuclear arms, is a threat.
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assumed
assume
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
assume by
assume name
assume command
assume an air
assume control
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Assumed
through the time
Assumed
across language varieties
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United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
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