presume

ഉദ്ദേശിക്കുക
definition
verb
I presumed that the man had been escorted from the building
suppose that something is the case on the basis of probability.
kindly don't presume to issue me orders in my own house
be audacious enough to do something.
translation of 'presume'
verb
ഉദ്ദേശിക്കുക
example
Indeed, such measures 'presume' that no reconciliation is possible and that therefore drastic steps are in order.
I would never 'presume' to dictate issues of style and form to you, dear sir.
The answer seems simple enough: he did not 'presume' to know the advocates' goals.
These are so essential to our nature as a species that no legitimate government has the right to abridge them, or even 'presume' to grant them.
The suggestion that it is arrogant to 'presume' to make such decisions is false in at least some cases, including those where the disability is disastrous.
The final section ranges from a narrative about an artist's educational trip through Africa to projects that 'presume' to address issues of race.
That characterization epitomizes the arrogance and condescension of anyone who would 'presume' to understand and speak for all of us.
kindly don't 'presume' to issue me orders in my own house
Don't 'presume' to know enough about their culture to be able to say ‘oh, it's so wonderful, don't change’.
kindly don't 'presume' to issue me orders in my own house
We do not 'presume' to be important enough to have our own city.
Anyway, even if my client gets the information to me a month before the trial, I don't think I'm supposed to 'presume' my client is lying.
He hasn't been a danger to the community in that time, and I 'presume' the judge believes he isn't likely to be.
If the present path is blocked, no-one should arrogantly 'presume' to predict a certain way forward.
For now, judges seem to 'presume' that everyone is relatively good at voice recognition, better, in fact, than the research suggests is possible.
I just think it is arrogant of such folk that they can 'presume' to make judgements on behalf of other people.
In the absence of express instructions, I believe that it would be inappropriate for the solicitor to 'presume' to have implied instructions in such circumstances.
They conclusively 'presume' that the ‘neocons’ are always lying anyway.
she knew he regarded her as his protegée, but was determined not to 'presume' on that
I cannot 'presume' to have the arrogance to tell someone how they should go about finding the balances in their own lives.
These are people I will be hoping will fund-raise and bang on doors for me and I don't want to 'presume on' them.
The plan to reduce acute-care beds and replace them with other facilities with differing and more appropriate levels of care 'presumes' such facilities exist.
He does not 'presume on' it, as if deliverance from God is a matter of fate or inevitability.
The waterfall model 'presumes' that the requirements development phase results in nearly perfect requirements, the design phase results in a nearly perfect design, and so forth.
He nodded a little with a look that I 'presumed' was supposed to imply something along the lines of ‘hook up.’
After more than two centuries of American jurisprudence and millennia of human experience, a few judges and local authorities are 'presuming' to change the most fundamental institution of civilization.
The law 'presumes' bail should be granted unless there are strong reasons to prevent it.
Capitalism not only 'presumes' but requires and produces inequality.
However, the proximity of the two shelfmarks (and thus the 'presumable' chronological proximity of the copying of the two manuscripts) suggests that we can with some confidence assume that all these pieces belong together.
Social bonding among families and friends, for instance, creates a kind of solidarity of credibility, 'presumable' because of the sense of shared needs.
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