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Tenses: premisses, premising, premised

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Etymology: (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English, from Old French premisse, from Medieval Latin premissa (“set before”) (premissa propositio (“the proposition set before”)), feminine past participle of Latin premittere (“to send or put before”), from pre- (“before”) + mittere (“to send”)
Synonyms: apriorism, assertion, assumption, basis, evidence, ground, posit, postulate, postulation, presumption, presupposition, proof, proposition, supposition, thesis, announce, assume, begin, commence
Antonyms: fact, reality, truth, be factual

önermenin nedeni olarak göstermek, öncül, terim, (isim) öncül, i., man. öncül; terim, önceden açıklamak, mukaddeme, bir önerme veya tartışmanın nedeni olarak ileri sürmek, belit, aksiyom, sayıltı, açıkla, tanıtma veya açıklama yoluyle önceden belirtmek, mukaddem, kaziye, (bir kuruma/kişiye ait) bina/arazi, mülk, öncüller, çevre, bina ve ayrıntıları, tesis, müştemilat, emlak, yer, taşınmaz mülk, arazi, ana maddeler, bir kuruma ait iş yeri, emlak/öncüller, arsa, bina ve eklentileri, bina ve müştemilatı, içindeki malzemeler, yerleşke, taşınmaz, şirket binası, i., man., bak. premise,

1 önermenin nedeni olarak göstermek     ts
2 öncül  isim     ts
3 terim     ts
4 (isim) öncül     ts
5 i., man. öncül; terim     ts
6 önceden açıklamak     ts
7 mukaddeme     ts
8 bir önerme veya tartışmanın nedeni olarak ileri sürmek     ts
9 belit     ts
10 aksiyom     ts
11 sayıltı     ts
12 açıkla     ts
13 tanıtma veya açıklama yoluyle önceden belirtmek     ts
14 mukaddem  Matematik     ts
15 kaziye     ts
16premises (bir kuruma/kişiye ait) bina/arazi  isim     ts
17premises mülk     ts
18premiss öncüller  Felsefe     ts
19premises çevre     ts
20premises bina ve ayrıntıları  Ticaret     ts
21premises tesis     ts
22premises müştemilat  Kanun     ts
23premises emlak     ts
24premises yer     ts
25premises taşınmaz mülk     ts
26premises arazi     ts
27premises ana maddeler     ts
28premises bir kuruma ait iş yeri     ts
29premises emlak/öncüller     ts
30premises arsa     ts
31premises bina ve eklentileri     ts
32premises bina ve müştemilatı     ts
33premises içindeki malzemeler     ts
34premises yerleşke     ts
35premises taşınmaz     ts
36premises şirket binası     ts
37premiss i., man., bak. premise     ts
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A piece of real estate; a building and its adjuncts (in this sense, used most often in the plural form), Matters previously stated or set forth; esp., that part in the beginning of a deed, the office of which is to express the grantor and grantee, and the land or thing granted or conveyed, and all that precedes the habendum; the thing demised or granted, Either of the first two propositions of a syllogism, from which the conclusion is deduced, A proposition antecedently supposed or proved; something previously stated or assumed as the basis of further argument; a condition; a supposition, To state or assume something as a proposition to an argument, To make a premise, Refers to a statement or assertion that forms the basis for an approach or position, A proposition on which an argument is based on or from which a conclusion is drawn, premiss, Either of the first two propositions of a syllogism, from which the conclusion is drawn, Matters previously stated or set forth; esp, To send before the time, or beforehand; hence, to cause to be before something else; to employ previously, a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn; "on the assumption that he has been injured we can infer that he will not to play", To make a premise; to set forth something as a premise, To set forth beforehand, or as introductory to the main subject; to offer previously, as something to explain or aid in understanding what follows; especially, to lay down premises or first propositions, on which rest the subsequent reasonings, take something as preexisting and given set forth beforehand, often as an explanation; "He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand, A piece of real estate; a building and its adjuncts; as, to lease premises; to trespass on another's premises, basis; principle, that part in the beginning of a deed, the office of which is to express the grantor and grantee, and the land or thing granted or conveyed, and all that precedes the habendum; the thing demised or granted, A supporting claim in an argument, furnish with a preface or introduction; "She always precedes her lectures with a joke"; "He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution", take something as preexisting and given, A proposition that is offered in support of the truth of another proposition (the conclusion) in an argument, set forth beforehand, often as an explanation; "He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand", A premise is something that you suppose is true and that you use as a basis for developing an idea. The premise is that schools will work harder to improve if they must compete = assumption, The spelling premiss is also used in British English for meaning 2, The premises of a business or an institution are all the buildings and land that it occupies in one place. There is a kitchen on the premises The business moved to premises in Brompton Road, A statement whose truth is used to infer that of others; see argument Also see MacE, assume, hypothesize, theorize, presume, postulate, a statement in an argument that serves to provide evidence for the truth of a claim, the central concept from which a series of jokes or a routine is written, The physical location where a utility service is located (for example, where the meter is installed or trash is picked up) See the explanation of Separate Customer Account # and Premise # for more information, A proposition upon which an argument is based or from which a conclusion is drawn A starting point of reasoning For example, one might say, in commenting on someone's reasoning, "You seem to be reasoning from the premise that everyone is selfish in everything they do Do you hold this belief?, is used to control the continuity of the piece This is a "What If" statement Premise Driven-the presentation (the "patter, " plot, staging, and technical handling) is developed from a premise, it is the rule (often time unstated) that governs a thesis and its rationale A premise, thesis, and rationale make up a syllogism Here is an example: premise - all birds have feathers; rationale: (because) the sparrow has feathers; thesis (therefore) the sparrow is a bird, proposition, basic assumption, presupposition, fundamental presumption, land, and all the built structures on it, especially when considered as a single place, The subject of a conveyance or deed, plural form of premise, the place in which a company does business: an office, shop, workshop, factory, warehouse, etc, In an argument, the propositions or reasoning you give for accepting the conclusion of an argument, premit, If a theory or attitude is premised on an idea or belief, that idea or belief has been used as the basis for it. All our activities are premised on the basis of `Quality with Equality'. be premised on/upon sth to be based on a particular idea or belief, land and buildings together considered as a place of business; "bread is baked on the premises, Shall mean land or building or part thereof in respect of which separate meter or metering arrangements have been made by the Board/licensee for supply of electricity, A defined portion of land and the improvements thereon as usually described in a deed, deed of trust, or mortgage, Generally, a piece of land with a building or buildings upon it, - The particular location of property or a portion thereof as designated in a policy, logic, plural of premise, land, and all the built structures on it, especially when considered as a single place of business, land and buildings together considered as a place of business; "bread is baked on the premises", property; site, area; grounds, lands; office or building with the grounds belonging to it, The particular location of property or a portion thereof as designated in a policy (G), The words of conveyance in a deed; e g , "do hereby grant and convey ", The problems of medieval nomenclature make consistency in the form of names very difficult to achieve The schematic approach to normalization of medieval nomenclature in this database depends on two premises: that the the inputter has competency in medieval materials and his/her judgment is trustworthy; that the goal is to input material with the greatest possible dispatch and with the least possible research/authority-check time Implicitly, we thus expect that end-users of the database will perform multiple searches for a given author, under multiple forms of a name, A descriptive term for the land, building or parts thereof involved in a particular transaction, (Lieux assurés or Locaux assurés) Building, etc including the land immediately surrounding and belonging to it, The parcel of land, lot or lots, on which the development, improvement, or service is planned (As stated in Section 1-2 of the Rules and Regulations ), Telephony term for the space occupied by a customer or authorized/joint user in a building(s) on continuous or contiguous property (except railroad rights of way, etc ) not separated by a public road or highway, A tract of land including its buildings forming the subject of conveyance, Building including the land immediately surrounding it and belonging to it, land and the buildings on it, or a building or part of a building In the Guide this term is often used as a broad term covering the various types of rental premises, from farms and houses to single condominium and apartment units, The particular location of a property or a portion thereof as designated in a policy, In commercial real estate, the description of the leasehold and the specific square footage for which the parties enter into a lease, the statements contained in an argument, excluding the conclusion, Location and/or building insured, A defined portion of land and the improvements thereon as usually described in a deed, deed of trust or mortgage, The subject property, such as the property which is deeded or the unit that is leased, The building insured or containing the insured property Depending on policy conditions, it may also include an adjacent area, Statements offered as reasons to support a conclusion are premises Logicians generally pay more attention to the reasoning, that is, the relationship between premises and conclusion They rely on scientists to determine the accuracy of the premises, The particular location of property or a portion thereof as designated in a policy, alternative spelling of premise, see premise,

38 A piece of real estate; a building and its adjuncts (in this sense, used most often in the plural form) - "trespass on another’s premises"     ts
39 Matters previously stated or set forth; esp., that part in the beginning of a deed, the office of which is to express the grantor and grantee, and the land or thing granted or conveyed, and all that precedes the habendum; the thing demised or granted     ts
40 Either of the first two propositions of a syllogism, from which the conclusion is deduced     ts
41 A proposition antecedently supposed or proved; something previously stated or assumed as the basis of further argument; a condition; a supposition     ts
42 To state or assume something as a proposition to an argument     ts
43 To make a premise     ts
44 Refers to a statement or assertion that forms the basis for an approach or position     ts
45 A proposition on which an argument is based on or from which a conclusion is drawn     ts
46 premiss     ts
47 Either of the first two propositions of a syllogism, from which the conclusion is drawn     ts
48 Matters previously stated or set forth; esp     ts
49 To send before the time, or beforehand; hence, to cause to be before something else; to employ previously     ts
50 a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn; "on the assumption that he has been injured we can infer that he will not to play"     ts
51 To make a premise; to set forth something as a premise     ts
52 To set forth beforehand, or as introductory to the main subject; to offer previously, as something to explain or aid in understanding what follows; especially, to lay down premises or first propositions, on which rest the subsequent reasonings     ts
53 take something as preexisting and given set forth beforehand, often as an explanation; "He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand     ts
54 A piece of real estate; a building and its adjuncts; as, to lease premises; to trespass on another's premises     ts
55 basis; principle     ts
56 that part in the beginning of a deed, the office of which is to express the grantor and grantee, and the land or thing granted or conveyed, and all that precedes the habendum; the thing demised or granted     ts
57 A supporting claim in an argument     ts
58 furnish with a preface or introduction; "She always precedes her lectures with a joke"; "He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution"     ts
59 take something as preexisting and given     ts
60 A proposition that is offered in support of the truth of another proposition (the conclusion) in an argument     ts
61 set forth beforehand, often as an explanation; "He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand"     ts
62 A premise is something that you suppose is true and that you use as a basis for developing an idea. The premise is that schools will work harder to improve if they must compete = assumption     ts
63 The spelling premiss is also used in British English for meaning 2     ts
64 The premises of a business or an institution are all the buildings and land that it occupies in one place. There is a kitchen on the premises The business moved to premises in Brompton Road     ts
65 A statement whose truth is used to infer that of others; see argument Also see MacE     ts
66 assume, hypothesize, theorize, presume, postulate  fiil     ts
67 a statement in an argument that serves to provide evidence for the truth of a claim     ts
68 the central concept from which a series of jokes or a routine is written     ts
69 The physical location where a utility service is located (for example, where the meter is installed or trash is picked up) See the explanation of Separate Customer Account # and Premise # for more information     ts
70 A proposition upon which an argument is based or from which a conclusion is drawn A starting point of reasoning For example, one might say, in commenting on someone's reasoning, "You seem to be reasoning from the premise that everyone is selfish in everything they do Do you hold this belief?     ts
71 is used to control the continuity of the piece This is a "What If" statement Premise Driven-the presentation (the "patter, " plot, staging, and technical handling) is developed from a premise     ts
72 it is the rule (often time unstated) that governs a thesis and its rationale A premise, thesis, and rationale make up a syllogism Here is an example: premise - all birds have feathers; rationale: (because) the sparrow has feathers; thesis (therefore) the sparrow is a bird     ts
73 proposition, basic assumption, presupposition, fundamental presumption  isim     ts
74premises land, and all the built structures on it, especially when considered as a single place     ts
75premises The subject of a conveyance or deed     ts
76premises plural form of premise     ts
77premises the place in which a company does business: an office, shop, workshop, factory, warehouse, etc     ts
78premises In an argument, the propositions or reasoning you give for accepting the conclusion of an argument     ts
79 premit     ts
80premised If a theory or attitude is premised on an idea or belief, that idea or belief has been used as the basis for it. All our activities are premised on the basis of `Quality with Equality'. be premised on/upon sth to be based on a particular idea or belief     ts
81premises land and buildings together considered as a place of business; "bread is baked on the premises     ts
82premises Shall mean land or building or part thereof in respect of which separate meter or metering arrangements have been made by the Board/licensee for supply of electricity     ts
83premises A defined portion of land and the improvements thereon as usually described in a deed, deed of trust, or mortgage     ts
84premises Generally, a piece of land with a building or buildings upon it     ts
85premises - The particular location of property or a portion thereof as designated in a policy     ts
86premises logic, plural of premise     ts
87premises land, and all the built structures on it, especially when considered as a single place of business     ts
88premises land and buildings together considered as a place of business; "bread is baked on the premises"     ts
89premises property; site, area; grounds, lands; office or building with the grounds belonging to it  isim     ts
90premises The particular location of property or a portion thereof as designated in a policy (G)     ts
91premises The words of conveyance in a deed; e g , "do hereby grant and convey "     ts
92premises The problems of medieval nomenclature make consistency in the form of names very difficult to achieve The schematic approach to normalization of medieval nomenclature in this database depends on two premises: that the the inputter has competency in medieval materials and his/her judgment is trustworthy; that the goal is to input material with the greatest possible dispatch and with the least possible research/authority-check time Implicitly, we thus expect that end-users of the database will perform multiple searches for a given author, under multiple forms of a name     ts
93premises A descriptive term for the land, building or parts thereof involved in a particular transaction     ts
94premises (Lieux assurés or Locaux assurés) Building, etc including the land immediately surrounding and belonging to it     ts
95premises The parcel of land, lot or lots, on which the development, improvement, or service is planned (As stated in Section 1-2 of the Rules and Regulations )     ts
96premises Telephony term for the space occupied by a customer or authorized/joint user in a building(s) on continuous or contiguous property (except railroad rights of way, etc ) not separated by a public road or highway     ts
97premises A tract of land including its buildings forming the subject of conveyance     ts
98premises Building including the land immediately surrounding it and belonging to it     ts
99premises land and the buildings on it, or a building or part of a building In the Guide this term is often used as a broad term covering the various types of rental premises, from farms and houses to single condominium and apartment units     ts
100premises The particular location of a property or a portion thereof as designated in a policy     ts
101premises In commercial real estate, the description of the leasehold and the specific square footage for which the parties enter into a lease     ts
102premises the statements contained in an argument, excluding the conclusion     ts
103premises Location and/or building insured     ts
104premises A defined portion of land and the improvements thereon as usually described in a deed, deed of trust or mortgage     ts
105premises The subject property, such as the property which is deeded or the unit that is leased     ts
106premises The building insured or containing the insured property Depending on policy conditions, it may also include an adjacent area     ts
107premises Statements offered as reasons to support a conclusion are premises Logicians generally pay more attention to the reasoning, that is, the relationship between premises and conclusion They rely on scientists to determine the accuracy of the premises     ts
108premises The particular location of property or a portion thereof as designated in a policy     ts
109premiss alternative spelling of premise     ts
110premiss see premise     ts
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