Presuppose

Verb

 * 1) To assume some truth without proof, usually for the purpose of reaching a conclusion based on that truth.

Adverbs for Presuppose
arrogantly; confidently; selfishly; carelessly; egotistically; independently.

Thesaurus
affect, allegorize, allude to, assume, be afraid, be predisposed, believe, bring, bring to mind, call for, comprise, conceive, conclude, conjecture, connote, consider, contain, daresay, deduce, deem, divine, dream, entail, expect, fancy, feel, forejudge, gather, go off half-cocked, grant, guess, hint, imagine, implicate, imply, import, infer, insinuate, intimate, involve, judge, judge beforehand, jump the gun, lead to, let, let be, mean, mean to say, opine, point indirectly to, posit, postulate, preconceive, preconclude, predecide, predetermine, prefigure, prejudge, premise, presume, presurmise, provisionally accept, reckon, repute, require, say, subsume, suggest, suppose, surmise, suspect, take, take for, take for granted, take in, take it, take to be, think, understand

Etymology
From Latin prae- "before", and supponere "to suppose".

Translations

 * Danish: forudsætte
 * French:
 * German: erfordern, voraussetzen


 * Icelandic: ganga út frá
 * Portuguese: pressupor
 * Spanish:

Verb
presuppose