verb
- past tense and past participle of presuppose; assumed or required as a prior condition
Examples
- The theory presupposed that all participants would act rationally.
- Her argument presupposed knowledge of basic economics.
- The plan presupposed cooperation from all departments.
- The study presupposed that the data was accurate.
- His conclusion presupposed facts not yet proven.
- The policy presupposed widespread public support.