Assumption
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See: Formal Specification, Axiom, Closed World Assumption, Open World Assumption, Statistical Argument.
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- premise: 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 ...
- a hypothesis that is taken for granted; "any society is built upon certain assumptions"
- the act of taking possession of or power over something; "his assumption of office coincided with the trouble in Cuba"; "the Nazi assumption of power in 1934"; "he acquired all the company's assets for ten million dollars and the assumption of the company's debts"
- celebration in the Roman Catholic Church of the Virgin Mary's being taken up into heaven when her earthly life ended; corresponds to the Dormition in the Eastern Orthodox Church
- (Christianity) the taking up of the body and soul of the Virgin Mary when her earthly life had ended
- presumption: audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to; "he despised them for their presumptuousness"
- the act of assuming or taking for granted; "your assumption that I would agree was unwarranted"
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