Etymology: [ &-süm ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. From Latin assūmō (“accept, take”), from ad- (“to, towards, at”) + sūmō (“take up, assume”).
Synonyms: accept, ascertain, be afraid, be inclined to think, conclude, conjecture, consider, count upon, deduce, deem, divine, estimate, expect, fall for, fancy, find, gather, get the idea, guess
Antonyms: doubt, not believe, not do, leave, let alone, not take
varsaymak, farzetmek, sanmak, Üstüne almak, yüklenmek, saymak, üstüne almak, üstlenmek, zannetmek, addetmek, farz et, kabul etmek, taslamak, almak, hükmetmek, takınmak, etmek, müstear gasbedilmiş assuming kibirli, 1. farzetmek, varsaymak: You're assuming too much where Eralp's concerned. Eralp'in öyle yapacağını farzetmekle pekâlâ yanılmış, varsay, farzetmek, varsaymak: You're assuming too much where Eralp's concerned. Eralp'in öyle yapacağını farzetmekle pekâlâ yanılmış, farzet,varsay, hayali, yetkisi olmadan bir vazifeyi üstüne almak, var gibi göstermek, yakıştırmak, takma, sormak, var olduğunu kabul etmek, deruhte etmek farzetmek, üzerine almak, assumed farzolunan, için kabul, üstlenmiş, farza, farzedilen, deruhte edilen, sözümona, farzolunan, sözde, varsayılan, var say, takma (ad), farz edilen, zannedilen, varsayar, sanılar, kibirli, küstah, eğer, fodul, kendini beğenmiş, göz önünde tutulursa, [adj] büyük işlere burnunu sokan,
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Üstüne almak, yüklenmek Askeri
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farz et
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müstear gasbedilmiş assuming kibirli
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1. farzetmek, varsaymak: You're assuming too much where Eralp's concerned. Eralp'in öyle yapacağını farzetmekle pekâlâ yanılmış fiil
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farzetmek, varsaymak: You're assuming too much where Eralp's concerned. Eralp'in öyle yapacağını farzetmekle pekâlâ yanılmış
To authenticate by means of belief; to surmise; to suppose to be true, especially without proof, To take on a position or duty, To adopt an idea or cause, If you assume that something is true, you imagine that it is true, sometimes wrongly. It is a misconception to assume that the two continents are similar If mistakes occurred, they were assumed to be the fault of the commander on the spot `Today?' --- `I'd assume so, yeah.' = presume, To be arrogant or pretentious; to claim more than is due, To pretend to possess; to take in appearance, To undertake, as by a promise, take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect; "His voice took on a sad tone"; "The story took a new turn"; "he adopted an air of superiority"; "She assumed strange manners"; "The gods assume human or animal form in these fables", To receive or adopt, take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof; "I assume his train was late", Christianity, obsolete; take up someone's soul into heaven; "This is the day when May was assumed into heaven", To take to or upon one's self; to take formally and demonstratively; sometimes, to appropriate or take unjustly, surmise, suppose to be true (especially without proof); take on a position or duty; adopt an idea or cause, To take for granted, or without proof; to suppose as a fact; to suppose or take arbitrarily or tentatively, If someone assumes power or responsibility, they take power or responsibility. Mr Cross will assume the role of Chief Executive with a team of four directors, make a pretence of; "She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger"; "he feigned sleep", put clothing on one's body; "What should I wear today?"; "He put on his best suit for the wedding"; "The princess donned a long blue dress"; "The queen assumed the stately robes"; "He got into his jeans", If something assumes a particular quality, it begins to have that quality. In his dreams, the mountains assumed enormous importance. = take on, You can use let us assume or let's assume when you are considering a possible situation or event, so that you can think about the consequences. Let us assume those clubs actually win something. Then players will receive large bonuses Let's assume for a moment that I am a litigant in your court. see also assuming, take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person; "I'll accept the charges"; "She agreed to bear the responsibility", take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities; "When will the new President assume office?", occupy or take on; "He assumes the lotus position"; "She took her seat on the stage"; "We took our seats in the orchestra"; "She took up her position behind the tree"; "strike a pose", An agreement to continue performing duties under a contract or lease, To accept all or part of a ceding company's insurance or reinsurance on a risk or exposure, To accept all or part of a company's insurance or reinsurance on a risk, take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities; "When will the new President assume office?, seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession; "He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town"; "he usurped my rights"; "She seized control of the throne after her husband died", Take for granted, Take to be true, undertake; take for granted, To accept from another insurer all or part of the risk of an insured loss (R), An agreement to continue performing duties under a contract or lease Back > To top, to levy a tax on church property, imagine, Simple past tense and past participle of assume, Used in a manner intended to deceive; fictitious, Supposed or presumed, past of assume, adopted in order to deceive; "an assumed name"; "an assumed cheerfulness"; "a fictitious address"; "fictive sympathy"; "a pretended interest"; "a put-on childish voice"; "sham modesty", supposed; taken on (of a duty or position); adopted, taken as one's own (of an idea, name), Buying a property and taking over or assuming the responsibility for the existing mortgage, taken as your right without justification; "was hearing evidence in an assumed capacity"; "Congress's arrogated powers over domains hitherto belonging to the states, Supposed, Pretended; hypocritical; make-believe; as, an assumed character, accepted as real or true without proof; "an assumed increase in population"; "the assumed reason for his absence"; "assumptive beliefs"; "his loyalty was taken for granted", third-person singular of assume, present participle of assume, Pretentious; taking much upon one's self; presumptuous, supposing, taking for granted; appropriating, adopting, presumptuous, arrogant, haughty, conceited, You use assuming or assuming that when you are considering a possible situation or event, so that you can think about the consequences. `Assuming you're right,' he said, `there's not much I can do about it, is there?'. as'suming that used when talking about an event or situation that might happen, and what you will do if it happens, excessively forward; "an assumptive person"; "on a subject like this it would be too assuming for me to decide"; "the duchess would not put up with presumptuous servants",
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To authenticate by means of belief; to surmise; to suppose to be true, especially without proof
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To take on a position or duty
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To adopt an idea or cause
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If you assume that something is true, you imagine that it is true, sometimes wrongly. It is a misconception to assume that the two continents are similar If mistakes occurred, they were assumed to be the fault of the commander on the spot `Today?' --- `I'd assume so, yeah.' = presume
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To be arrogant or pretentious; to claim more than is due
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To pretend to possess; to take in appearance
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To undertake, as by a promise
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take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect; "His voice took on a sad tone"; "The story took a new turn"; "he adopted an air of superiority"; "She assumed strange manners"; "The gods assume human or animal form in these fables"
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To receive or adopt
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take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof; "I assume his train was late"
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Christianity, obsolete; take up someone's soul into heaven; "This is the day when May was assumed into heaven"
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To take to or upon one's self; to take formally and demonstratively; sometimes, to appropriate or take unjustly
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surmise, suppose to be true (especially without proof); take on a position or duty; adopt an idea or cause fiil
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To take for granted, or without proof; to suppose as a fact; to suppose or take arbitrarily or tentatively
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If someone assumes power or responsibility, they take power or responsibility. Mr Cross will assume the role of Chief Executive with a team of four directors
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make a pretence of; "She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger"; "he feigned sleep"
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put clothing on one's body; "What should I wear today?"; "He put on his best suit for the wedding"; "The princess donned a long blue dress"; "The queen assumed the stately robes"; "He got into his jeans"
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If something assumes a particular quality, it begins to have that quality. In his dreams, the mountains assumed enormous importance. = take on
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You can use let us assume or let's assume when you are considering a possible situation or event, so that you can think about the consequences. Let us assume those clubs actually win something. Then players will receive large bonuses Let's assume for a moment that I am a litigant in your court. see also assuming
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take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person; "I'll accept the charges"; "She agreed to bear the responsibility"
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take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities; "When will the new President assume office?"
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occupy or take on; "He assumes the lotus position"; "She took her seat on the stage"; "We took our seats in the orchestra"; "She took up her position behind the tree"; "strike a pose"
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An agreement to continue performing duties under a contract or lease
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To accept all or part of a ceding company's insurance or reinsurance on a risk or exposure
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To accept all or part of a company's insurance or reinsurance on a risk
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take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities; "When will the new President assume office?
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seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession; "He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town"; "he usurped my rights"; "She seized control of the throne after her husband died"
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Take for granted
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Take to be true
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undertake; take for granted
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To accept from another insurer all or part of the risk of an insured loss (R)
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An agreement to continue performing duties under a contract or lease Back > To top
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to levy a tax on church property
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To assume.
imagine - "I imagine that he will need to rest after such a long flight."
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assumed
Simple past tense and past participle of assume
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Used in a manner intended to deceive; fictitious
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Supposed or presumed
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adopted in order to deceive; "an assumed name"; "an assumed cheerfulness"; "a fictitious address"; "fictive sympathy"; "a pretended interest"; "a put-on childish voice"; "sham modesty"
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supposed; taken on (of a duty or position); adopted, taken as one's own (of an idea, name) sıfat
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Buying a property and taking over or assuming the responsibility for the existing mortgage
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taken as your right without justification; "was hearing evidence in an assumed capacity"; "Congress's arrogated powers over domains hitherto belonging to the states
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Supposed
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Pretended; hypocritical; make-believe; as, an assumed character
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accepted as real or true without proof; "an assumed increase in population"; "the assumed reason for his absence"; "assumptive beliefs"; "his loyalty was taken for granted"
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assumes
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assuming
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Pretentious; taking much upon one's self; presumptuous
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supposing, taking for granted; appropriating, adopting isim
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presumptuous, arrogant, haughty, conceited sıfat
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You use assuming or assuming that when you are considering a possible situation or event, so that you can think about the consequences. `Assuming you're right,' he said, `there's not much I can do about it, is there?'. as'suming that used when talking about an event or situation that might happen, and what you will do if it happens
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excessively forward; "an assumptive person"; "on a subject like this it would be too assuming for me to decide"; "the duchess would not put up with presumptuous servants"
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