Presume
verb — past tense: presumed ; past participle: presumed ; present participle: presuming ;
- 1.
- (TRANSITIVE) (To take for granted, to dare to constitute reasonable evidence for supposing. To act presumptuously, to rely too much, to venture boldly, dare. -presume on or upon make selfish use of) presume innocence សន្មតជា មុន I presume you're going ស្មាន presume to address him ហ៊ាន, ឥតកោតក្រែង
- 2.
- (បច្ចេកទេស) សន្មត ប្រថុយធ្វើ
- 3.
- (INTRANSITIVE) (1. To act over confidently; take liberties. 2. To take unwarranted advantage of something; go beyond the proper limits: Don't presume on their hospitality. 3. To take for granted that something is true or factual; suppose: That's the new assistant, I presume) presume on រំលោភលើសប្បុរសធម៌របស់គេ
ENGLISH MEANING
verb — past tense: presumed ; past participle: presumed ; present participle: presuming ;
- 1.
- (TRANSITIVE) To assume or take beforehand; esp., to do or undertake without leave or authority previously obtained.
- 2.
- (TRANSITIVE) To take or suppose to be true, or entitled to belief, without examination or proof, or on the strength of probability; to take for granted; to infer; to suppose.
- 3.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To suppose or assume something to be, or to be true, on grounds deemed valid, though not amounting to proof; to believe by anticipation; to infer; as, we may presume too far.
- 4.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To venture, go, or act, by an assumption of leave or authority not granted; to go beyond what is warranted by the circumstances of the case; to venture beyond license; to take liberties; -- often with on or upon before the ground of confidence.