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presume
verb (presumed , presuming )
1 to suppose (something to be the case) without proof; to take something for granted presumed he was dead .
2 to be bold enough; especially without the proper right or knowledge; to venture wouldn't presume to advise the experts .
3 intr (presume on or upon someone or something)
a to rely or count on them or it, especially unduly;
b to take unfair advantage of (someone's good nature, etc).
[14c: from Latin praesumere to take in advance]
verb (presumed , presuming )
1 to suppose (something to be the case) without proof; to take something for granted presumed he was dead .
2 to be bold enough; especially without the proper right or knowledge; to venture wouldn't presume to advise the experts .
3 intr (presume on or upon someone or something)
a to rely or count on them or it, especially unduly;
b to take unfair advantage of (someone's good nature, etc).
[14c: from Latin praesumere to take in advance]
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