Preassumed vs Reassumed - What's the difference?
preassumed | reassumed |
(preassume)
To assume in advance; to presume. (reassume)
To resume, to carry on (a practice, thought, occupation etc.) again.
To take on or adopt again.
To take back into one's possession.
* 1644 , (John Milton), Aeropagitica :
As verbs the difference between preassumed and reassumed
is that preassumed is past tense of preassume while reassumed is past tense of reassume.preassumed
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(head)preassume
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(preassum)reassumed
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(reassum)- The next day he reassumed his disguise.
- The British reassumed control of the region.
- What some lament of, we rather should rejoyce at, should rather praise this pious forwardnes among men, to reassume the ill deputed care of their Religion into their own hands again.