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- verbassume (verb) · assumes (third person present) · assumed (past tense) · assumed (past participle) · assuming (present participle)
- suppose to be the case, without proof:"it is reasonable to assume that such changes have significant social effects" · "they were assumed to be foreign" · "you're afraid of what people are going to assume about me"
- take or begin to have (power or responsibility):"he assumed full responsibility for all organizational work"
- seize (power or control):"the rebels assumed control of the capital"
- take on (a specified quality, appearance, or extent):"militant activity had assumed epidemic proportions"
- take on or adopt (a manner or identity), sometimes falsely:"Oliver assumed an expression of penitence" · "she puts on a disguise, assumes a different persona, and cruises the squalid bars on the bad side of town"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin assumere, from ad- ‘towards’ + sumere ‘take’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- suppose to be the case, without proof:
- take or begin to have (power or responsibility):
- take on (a specified quality, appearance, or extent):
- take on or adopt (a manner or identity), sometimes falsely:
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