Sentences

presurmise in a sentence

n.

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Definition

To presurmise means to assume or take for granted something as a basis for an argument or conclusion.

Sample Sentences

  1. The study seemed to presurmise that technology would inevitably lead to greater social isolation.
  2. Her argument presurmises that all participants have equal access to resources, which is often not the case.
  3. In his analysis, the author presurmised a direct correlation between education levels and economic growth.
  4. The research presurmises that climate change will have a more severe impact on coastal cities than inland areas.
  5. To effectively address the issue, we must first presurmise the motivations behind each stakeholder's actions.