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premise

noun

1 premise

A statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn.

synonyms: assumption, premiss.

Dutch: perceel, voorwaarde, aanname, gis, gissing, onderstelling, veronderstelling
Polish: przesłanka

verb

1 premise

Set forth beforehand, often as an explanation.

Roget 511: predict, prognosticate, prophesy, vaticinate, divine, foretell, soothsay, augurate, tell fortunes; cast a horoscope, cast a nativity; advise; forewarn ... show more

2 premise

Furnish with a preface or introduction.

synonyms: introduce, precede, preface.

Roget 62: precede; come before, come first; head, lead, take the lead; lead the way, lead the dance; be in the vanguard; introduce, usher in; have the pas; set the fashion etc. ... show more

3 premise

Take something as preexisting and given.

synonym: premiss.


Moby thesaurus: a priori principle, affirmation, ancestor, antecedent, apriorism, argue, assert, assertion, assume, assumed position, assumption, avant-propos, axiom, basis, basis for belief, body of evidence, breakthrough, categorical proposition, chain of evidence, clue ... show more.

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