presumed – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
presumed
adj.
assumed, supposed, expected, conjectural
presume
v.
assume, take for granted; dare, venture; take liberties, permit oneself
Presumption
In the
law of
evidence, a
presumption of a particular fact can be made without the aid of proof in some situations. The types of presumption include a rebuttable discretionary presumption, a rebuttable mandatory presumption, and an irrebuttable or conclusive presumption. The invocation of a presumption shifts the
burden of proof from one party to the opposing party in a court trial. Presumptions are sometimes categorized into two types: presumptions without basic facts, and presumptions with basic facts. In the United States, mandatory presumptions are impermissible in criminal cases, but permissible presumptions are allowed.
presumed
Adjective
1. presumed to be true in the absence of proof to the contrary; "the presumed reason for his anger"
(synonym) presumed(a)
(similar) probable, likely, plausible
presume
Verb
1. take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof; "I assume his train was late"
(synonym) assume, take for granted
(hypernym) expect, anticipate
(hyponym) presuppose, suppose
(derivation) presumption
2. take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission; "How dare you call my lawyer?"
(synonym) make bold, dare
(hypernym) act, move
(derivation) presumption
3. constitute reasonable evidence for; "A restaurant bill presumes the consumption of food"
(hypernym) testify, bear witness, prove, evidence, show
4. take liberties or act with too much confidence
(hypernym) act, behave, do
(derivation) presumption, presumptuousness, effrontery, assumption
presume
v.
předpokládat
presume
Czas.
przypuszczać; domniemywać