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Premised vs Presumed - What's the difference?

premised | presumed |


As verbs the difference between premised and presumed

is that premised is (premise) while presumed is (presume).

As adjectives the difference between premised and presumed

is that premised is having a (specified) premise while presumed is appearing to be the most probable, often with some preparations starting to be made for it.

Premised vs Based - What's the difference?

premised | based |


As verbs the difference between premised and based

is that premised is past tense of premise while based is past tense of base.

As adjectives the difference between premised and based

is that premised is having a (specified) premise while based is founded on; having a basis; often used in combining forms.

Premised vs Predicated - What's the difference?

premised | predicated |


As verbs the difference between premised and predicated

is that premised is past tense of premise while predicated is past tense of predicate.

As an adjective premised

is having a (specified) premise.

Promised vs Premised - What's the difference?

promised | premised |


As verbs the difference between promised and premised

is that promised is (promise) while premised is (premise).

As an adjective premised is

having a (specified) premise.

Premixed vs Premised - What's the difference?

premixed | premised |


As verbs the difference between premixed and premised

is that premixed is past tense of premix while premised is past tense of premise.

As adjectives the difference between premixed and premised

is that premixed is mixed prior to use or sale while premised is having a (specified) premise.

Remised vs Premised - What's the difference?

remised | premised |


As verbs the difference between remised and premised

is that remised is (remise) while premised is (premise).

As an adjective premised is

having a (specified) premise.

Premises vs Premised - What's the difference?

premises | premised |


As a noun premises

is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.

As a verb premised is

past tense of premise.

As an adjective premised is

having a (specified) premise.