Sentences with Presume

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15 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Presume'

Many people presume that the sun rises in the east.

Before the meeting, I presume the agenda will cover budget updates.

The detective did not want to presume the suspect's guilt without proper evidence.

Scientists often presume certain outcomes based on their research findings.

It is unfair to presume a person's intentions without understanding their perspective.

Despite her absence, I will not presume she is avoiding the responsibility.

Before the experiment, researchers presume the hypothesis is accurate.

Some critics presume that the artist's work lacks depth, but others appreciate its complexity.

In literature, it is common for readers to presume the author's message from the text.

Engineers often presume certain conditions when designing new technologies.

The detective presumed the suspect's innocence until proven guilty.

In science class, students often presume certain outcomes before conducting experiments.

The historian had to presume missing details to complete the narrative of ancient civilizations.

Despite the lack of evidence, he chose to presume goodwill in his colleague's actions.

The archaeologist had to presume the purpose of the ancient artifact based on its design.

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