Presumed - definition of presumed by The Free Dictionary To venture without authority or permission; dare: He presumed to invite himself to dinner 1 To take for granted that something is true or factual; make a supposition 2 To act presumptuously or take unwarranted advantage of something: Don't presume on their hospitality
PRESUME definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Dido's told you the whole sad story, I presume? [VERB that] If you say that someone presumes to do something, you mean that they do it even though they have no right to do it They're resentful that outsiders presume to meddle in their affairs [VERB to-infinitive] I wouldn't presume to question your judgment [VERB to-infinitive]
presume - WordReference. com Dictionary of English take for granted: [~ + object] We presume his innocence [~ + object (+ to + be) + adj] We presume him (to be) innocent [~ + object + to + verb] They presumed him to be hiding in Amsterdam [~ + (that) clause] I presume you're coming to the play with us, aren't you?
presume - Wiktionary, the free dictionary presume (third-person singular simple present presumes, present participle presuming, simple past and past participle presumed) I don't want to pretend to be an authority on this line of business, so I would never presume to tell you how to run your own company
Presume Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary A person is presumed (to be) innocent until proven guilty in a court of law The court must presume innocence until there is proof of guilt After the earthquake several people were missing and presumed dead [=believed to be dead]