Sentence example with the word 'premise'

premise

a priori principle, avant-propos, datum, front matter, inference, minor premise, postulatum, premiss, prologue, set of postulates, theorize

Definition n. a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn

Last update: April 1, 2017


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The voluntary organisation is working on the premise that they will have very little support.   [Please select]

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Since your premise cannot be confirmed, your entire theory is worthless.   [Please select]

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The entire premise of the case hinges on whether or not the defendant had a motive to kill his grandfather.   [Please select]

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Considerant:-- Minor Premise.   [Please select]

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While the on premise death of Edith Shipton remained on their minds, it was sinking to a lower level of importance.   [Please select]

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I shall merely premise an explanation of what the categories are.   [Please select]

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As I had premised, Betty was good material, and responded to my training with gratifying plasticity.   [Please select]

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"I can't make anything of it," premised Bob, "except that he has something on his mind."   [Please select]

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Aristotle reasoned without sufficient certainty of the major premise of his syllogisms.   [Please select]

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The theory, indeed, was really a safeguard, though built on a false premise.   [Please select]

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It must be premised that Fitz was vain of his reading and declamation.   [Please select]

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