Take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof.
Take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission.
1 This, the court said, was sufficient to presume they were unlawfully acquired.
2 Instinctively, some presume well-off frequent flyers are deserving victims of aviation taxes.
3 I presume I can count on you good people to be witnesses.
4 There would be no particular danger in my tasting liquor, I presume .
5 I presume it is no different in A&E departments throughout the country.
6 Then I presume this confiscation is in the nature of a reprisal.
7 If we presume that Federn is not guilty, the question then becomes-
8 I presume he means that Harken Energy crashed or folded in 1990.
9 I presume large numbers of these people are neither Catholic nor Irish-speaking.
10 Do not presume to question or alter my orders in any way.
11 I presume Libuna's favourite picture will be from when she was young.
12 I would never presume to think they need more from that song.
13 Skinner was the only person in possession of a latch-key, I presume .
14 You must presume that I have been taken out of play entirely.
15 And yet I presume you could make more in some other way.
16 My dear Mr. Double-X , Iwouldnot presume to speak for you.
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