Presume
English Meaning
To assume or take beforehand; esp., to do or undertake without leave or authority previously obtained.
- To take for granted as being true in the absence of proof to the contrary: We presumed she was innocent.
- To constitute reasonable evidence for assuming; appear to prove: A signed hotel bill presumes occupancy of a room.
- To venture without authority or permission; dare: He presumed to invite himself to dinner.
- To act overconfidently; take liberties.
- To take unwarranted advantage of something; go beyond the proper limits: Don't presume on their hospitality.
- To take for granted that something is true or factual; suppose: That's the new assistant, I presume.
Examples | ഉദാഹരണങ്ങൾ
The below examples are taken from The Holy Bible.
Esther 7:5
So King Ahasuerus answered and said to Queen Esther, "Who is he, and where is he, who would dare presume in his heart to do such a thing?"
അഹശàµà´µàµ‡à´°àµ‹à´¶àµà´°à´¾à´œà´¾à´µàµ à´Žà´¸àµà´¥àµ‡àµ¼à´°à´¾à´œàµà´žà´¿à´¯àµ‹à´Ÿàµ: അവൻ ആർ? ഇങàµà´™à´¨àµ† ചെയàµâ€à´µà´¾àµ» à´¤àµà´¨à´¿à´žàµà´žà´µàµ» എവിടെ à´Žà´¨àµà´¨àµ ചോദിചàµà´šàµ.
Deuteronomy 18:20
But the prophet who presumes to speak a word in My name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or who speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet shall die.'
à´Žà´¨àµà´¨à´¾àµ½ ഒരൠപàµà´°à´µà´¾à´šà´•àµ» ഞാൻ അവനോടൠകലàµà´ªà´¿à´•àµà´•à´¾à´¤àµà´¤ വചനം à´Žà´¨àµà´±àµ† നാമതàµà´¤à´¿àµ½ അഹങàµà´•à´¾à´°à´¤àµà´¤àµ‹à´Ÿàµ† à´ªàµà´°à´¸àµà´¤à´¾à´µà´¿à´•àµà´•à´¯àµ‹ à´…à´¨àµà´¯à´¦àµˆà´µà´™àµà´™à´³àµà´Ÿàµ† നാമതàµà´¤à´¿àµ½ സംസാരികàµà´•à´¯àµ‹ ചെയàµà´¤à´¾àµ½ à´† à´ªàµà´°à´µà´¾à´šà´•àµ» മരണശികàµà´· à´…à´¨àµà´à´µà´¿à´•àµà´•àµ‡à´£à´‚.
Numbers 14:44
But they presumed to go up to the mountaintop. Nevertheless, neither the ark of the covenant of the LORD nor Moses departed from the camp.
à´Žà´¨àµà´¨à´¿à´Ÿàµà´Ÿàµà´‚ അവർ ധാർഷàµà´Ÿàµà´¯à´‚ പൂണàµà´Ÿàµ മലമàµà´•à´³à´¿àµ½ കയറി; യഹോവയàµà´Ÿàµ† നിയമപെടàµà´Ÿà´•à´µàµà´‚ മോശെയàµà´‚ പാളയതàµà´¤à´¿àµ½à´¨à´¿à´¨àµà´¨àµ à´ªàµà´±à´ªàµà´ªàµ†à´Ÿàµà´Ÿà´¿à´²àµà´²à´¤à´¾à´¨àµà´‚.