Meaning
accept or consider or believe or to conceive something is true with or without proper verification or proof or evidence.

Assume – verb
- The girl assumes that the clown characters are evil.
- The articles guide us to assume the results.
- She assumed her answers were right.
- You are not supposed to assume the rules.
- The findings were assumed after the experiment.
Assumption- noun
- Your assumptions need evidence.
- The naive assumptions will be rejected.
- People will obviously make assumptions on seeing the divulgence.
- The assumptions were made years ago.
- Students are asked to find the evidence from the book for their assumptions.
Assumable- adjective
- It is quite assumable that he is pretentious.
- Assumable mortgages are familiar these days.
- The assumable questions were rejected by the teacher.
- The results were not assumable this year.
- It was assumable that he would lose his territory.
Assumably – adverb
- After years of sufferance in the desert camp, assumably she is transferred to an urban area.
- Assumably they are feeding the wild dogs to protect them.
- The videos assumably amaze him more during lectures.
- In the murder case,assumably the victim’s sister will be interrogated.
- Assumably, the workers are suffering in the factory.

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