Assumingly
taking too much for granted; presumptuous.
adjective
expecting too much; presumptuous; arrogant
conjunction
(often foll by that) if it is -ssumed or taken for granted (that): even -ssuming he understands the problem, he will never take any action
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a legal action for a breach of contract or promise not under seal. an actionable promise. historical examples one of the earliest references to what a promisor was to have for his undertaking was in the action of -ssumpsit. the common law oliver wendell holmes, jr. in this, as in the earlier case, the issue […]
- Assumption
something taken for granted; a supposition: a correct -ssumption. synonyms: presupposition; hypothesis, conjecture, guess, postulate, theory. the act of taking for granted or supposing. synonyms: presumption; presupposition. the act of taking to or upon oneself. synonyms: acceptance, shouldering. the act of taking possession of something: the -ssumption of power. synonyms: seizure, appropriation, usurpation, arrogation. arrogance; […]
- Assumptive
taken for granted. characterized by : an -ssumptive statement. . adj. early 15c., from latin -ssumptivus, from -ssumpt-, past participle stem of -ssumere (see -ssume) + -ive.
- Assumptively
taken for granted. characterized by : an -ssumptive statement. . historical examples this proclivity cannot be denied; nor can it be affirmed that it was accustomed to clothe itself in -ssumptively offensive forms. memoir of rev. joseph badger elihu g. holland adj. early 15c., from latin -ssumptivus, from -ssumpt-, past participle stem of -ssumere (see […]
- Assur
the god of war and supreme national god of -ssyria. historical examples on the north-east and east, however, the ancient heritage of -ssur lay open to direct and swift attack. history of egypt, chalda, syria, babylonia, and -ssyria, volume 8 (of 12) g. maspero this was -ssur, the divine impersonation of the state and empire. […]