presumptive 音标拼音: [priz'ʌmptɪv]
a . 根据推定的,假定的,给与推定之根据的
根据推定的,假定的,给与推定之根据的
presumptive 推测
presumptive adj 1 :
having a reasonable basis for belief or acceptance ; "
the presumptive heir (
or heir apparent )"
2 :
affording reasonable grounds for belief or acceptance ;
"
presumptive evidence "; "
a strong presumptive case is made out "
Presumptive \
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a . [
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1 .
Based on presumption or probability ;
grounded on probable evidence ;
probable ;
as ,
presumptive proof .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Presumptuous ;
arrogant . [
R .] --
Sir T .
Browne .
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1913 Webster ]
{
Presumptive evidence } (
Law ),
that which is derived from circumstances which necessarily or usually attend a fact ,
as distinct from direct evidence or positive proof ;
indirect or circumstantial evidence . "
Presumptive evidence of felony should be cautiously admitted ." --
Blackstone .
The distinction ,
however ,
between direct and presumptive (
or circumstantial )
evidence is now generally abandoned ;
all evidence being now more or less direct and more or less presumptive .
{
Presumptive heir }.
See {
Heir presumptive },
under {
Heir }.
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1913 Webster ]
94 Moby Thesaurus words for "
presumptive ":
absolute ,
acceptable ,
accounted as ,
adducible ,
admissible ,
alleged ,
apt ,
assumed ,
assumptive ,
attestative ,
attestive ,
authentic ,
based on ,
believable ,
certain ,
circumstantial ,
conceivable ,
conclusive ,
conjectured ,
convincing ,
credible ,
cumulative ,
damning ,
decisive ,
deemed ,
determinative ,
documentary ,
documented ,
evidential ,
evidentiary ,
ex parte ,
eye -
witness ,
factual ,
fair ,
final ,
firsthand ,
foreseeable ,
founded on ,
given ,
granted ,
grounded on ,
hearsay ,
hopeful ,
implicit ,
in the cards ,
incontrovertible ,
indicative ,
indisputable ,
inferred ,
irrefutable ,
irresistible ,
justifiable ,
liable ,
likely ,
material ,
nuncupative ,
odds -
on ,
overwhelming ,
plausible ,
postulated ,
postulational ,
predicated ,
predictable ,
predictable within limits ,
predicted ,
premised ,
presumable ,
presumed ,
probable ,
probative ,
promising ,
putative ,
rational ,
reasonable ,
reliable ,
reputed ,
sensible ,
significant ,
sound ,
statistically probable ,
suggestive ,
supposed ,
suppositional ,
supposititious ,
suppositive ,
sure ,
symptomatic ,
taken for granted ,
telling ,
tenable ,
understood ,
valid ,
verisimilar ,
weighty
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PRESUMPTIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of PRESUMPTIVE is based on probability or presumption How to use presumptive in a sentence
PRESUMPTIVE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com Presumptive definition: affording ground for belief or presumption See examples of PRESUMPTIVE used in a sentence
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presumptive - Wiktionary, the free dictionary presumptive (comparative more presumptive, superlative most presumptive) Based on presumption or conjecture; inferred, likely, presumed
Presumptive - definition of presumptive by The Free Dictionary presumptive - affording reasonable grounds for belief or acceptance; "presumptive evidence"; "a strong presumptive case is made out"
Presumptive vs. presumptuous - GRAMMARIST Presumptive means based on presumption It’s often synonymous with probable Something that is presumptive can be reasonably guessed based on ample evidence Presumptuous means (1) going beyond what is proper, or (2) excessively forward One who is presumptuous presumes too much
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What does Presumptive mean? - Definitions. net Presumptive refers to something that is assumed or believed to be true, based on probability, evidences or reasonable grounds, before it is proved or confirmed This term is often used in legal and medical contexts