Assumptively
taken for granted.
characterized by :
an -ssumptive statement.
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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 -ssume) + -ive.
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