verb
- assuming something to be true beforehand; taking for granted as a basis for argument or action
Usage: present participle of presuppose
Examples
- The debate is presupposing that climate change is real.
- Her argument is presupposing everyone has internet access.
- The plan is presupposing we’ll have enough funding.
- He’s presupposing that all students learn the same way.
- The policy is presupposing cooperation from all departments.
- They’re presupposing the technology will work perfectly.