presumption

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Behavior or attitude that is boldly arrogant or offensive; effrontery.

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The act of presuming or accepting something as true.

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A condition or basis for accepting or presuming something.

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A conclusion applied by law as to the correctness of some fact, ordinarily subject to rebuttal by contrary evidence.

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The act of presuming, or taking upon one’s self more than good sense and propriety warrant; excessive boldness or over-confidence in thought or conduct; presumptuousness; assurance; arrogance.

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The act of presuming or probably inferring; hypothetical or inductive inference.

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That which is presumed; that which is supposed to be true upon grounds of probability.

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A ground for presuming or believing; evidence or probability, as tending to establish an opinion.

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In law, an inference as to the existence of one fact from the existence of some other fact, founded upon a previous experience of their connection, or dictated by the policy of the law.

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Surmise, Conjecture, etc. See inference.