English to Tamil Dictionary presumption

presumption

அனுமானிப்பை
definition
noun
the presumption of guilt has changed to a presumption of innocence
an act or instance of taking something to be true or adopting a particular attitude toward something, especially at the start of a chain of argument or action.
he lifted her off the ground and she was enraged at his presumption
behavior perceived as arrogant, disrespectful, and transgressing the limits of what is permitted or appropriate.
translation of 'presumption '
ஊகித்தல்,
ஊகம்,
துணி,
அநுமானம்
noun
உத்தேசம்
example
The notion of escape from the present is ubiquitous in these works, consistent with the 'presumption' underlying the idea of Utopia as a place of retreat from the present world.
the 'presumption' of innocence
I find fault with this 'presumption' ; it disrespects the chasm.
Labor will also make it more difficult for repeat offenders to get bail, no matter how minor the offence, by overturning the 'presumption' in favour of bail.
Even in this day and age, 'presumption' and self-importance have their limits!
In a disappointing development for women's groups, the proposals on rape will not affect the burden of proof or the 'presumption' of the defendant's innocence.
I venture to think, however, that when he cast the onus on the purchaser, he had in mind no more than that the facts would give rise to an evidential 'presumption' of wrongdoing.
he lifted her off the ground and she was enraged at his 'presumption'
The general 'presumption' in favour of the truth of belief serves to rescue us from a standard form of scepticism by showing why it is impossible for all our beliefs to be false together.
That means we defend a winding-up application with no 'presumption' of insolvency.
So stated the test is less onerous than for the 'presumption' of undue influence as between the spouses themselves.
I have been responding to my learned friend's submission that there was, in a sense, a 'presumption' of concurrency which could be read into this legislation.
The weight to be given to the 'presumption' in favour of life when interpreting advance decisions will remain uncertain until more cases have been decided.
Those kids worked to get where they are, remember, and modern educational theory won't stand for that sort of upstart 'presumption' .
Nevertheless, it does create a 'presumption' in favour of conservation and long-term sustainability, and the parties must apply it accordingly.
This is so because the expiry of a limitation period raises a 'presumption' of prejudice suffered by the defendants.
However, there is a 'presumption' in favour of the right of States to enter reservations unless the instrument expressly states to the contrary.
I can't convince people there is a God and I really have no desire to, except in moments of arrogant 'presumption' that somehow my knowledge is better than that of others.
It would have been the height of arrogance, 'presumption' , everything my mother specifically taught me not to do.
the planning policy shows a general 'presumption' in favor of development
It is one thing to seek to excuse Machiavelli's cynicism and cruelty on the grounds that he was a man of his time - a victim as well as an architect of Renaissance arrogance and 'presumption' .
As the transaction was for valuable consideration, there is no 'presumption' of mala fides.
There is a very strong national policy 'presumption' in favour of its restoration.
That is arrogant 'presumption' to insist that some authors and works deserve to be declared meritorious as a matter of fairness.
Your arrogance, 'presumption' , and ego come through very clearly in this message.
I do not think that it is helpful in this context, therefore, to regard the 'presumption' in favour of the development plan as a governing or paramount one.
Now, efficient market theory rests on the 'presumption' that owners care what the managers of their firms do, and will take action against incompetent managers.
But that necessarily follows from the theory that the defamation created a 'presumption' of malice and the privilege then destroyed that malice.
Both in disciplinary law and in civil law the 'presumption' of competence must prevail.
With the overturning of existing criminal law restrictions, however, the basis for the 'presumption' that abortions were done for health-related reasons has been eroded.
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