presuppose
Preexistence vs Presuppose - What's the difference?
preexistence | presuppose |As a noun preexistence
is the condition of existing prior to the current time.As a verb presuppose is
.Presuppose vs Predicate - What's the difference?
presuppose | predicate |
As verbs the difference between presuppose and predicate
is that presuppose is while predicate is to announce or assert publicly.As a noun predicate is
(grammar) the part of the sentence (or clause) which states something about the subject or the object of the sentence.Presuppose vs Preconceive - What's the difference?
presuppose | preconceive |As verbs the difference between presuppose and preconceive
is that presuppose is while preconceive is to conceive, or form an opinion of, beforehand; to form a previous notion or idea of.Predict vs Presuppose - What's the difference?
predict | presuppose |As verbs the difference between predict and presuppose
is that predict is to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power while presuppose is .As a noun predict
is (obsolete) a prediction.Anticipate vs Presuppose - What's the difference?
anticipate | presuppose |As verbs the difference between anticipate and presuppose
is that anticipate is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action while presuppose is .Presuppose vs Posit - What's the difference?
presuppose | posit |As verbs the difference between presuppose and posit
is that presuppose is while posit is assume the existence of; to postulate.As a noun posit is
something that is posited; a postulate.Presuppose vs Entail - What's the difference?
presuppose | entail |As verbs the difference between presuppose and entail
is that presuppose is while entail is to imply or require.As a noun entail is
that which is entailed hence:.Presumption vs Presuppose - What's the difference?
presumption | presuppose |As a noun presumption
is the act of presuming, or something presumed.As a verb presuppose is
to assume some truth without proof, usually for the purpose of reaching a conclusion based on that truth.Presuppose vs Postulate - What's the difference?
presuppose | postulate |