Premised: meaning, definitions and examples
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premised
[ ˈprɛmɪst ]
theory basis
To premise something means to base an argument, theory, or piece of information on a particular assumption or preceding statement. It involves establishing a foundational premise that underpins further reasoning or conclusions. This term is often used in philosophical, legal, or academic contexts where logical reasoning is required. When one premises a statement, they typically indicate that what follows is contingent upon the acceptance of the initial premise.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The argument is premised on the assumption that all humans are rational beings.
- Many theories in science are premised on established laws of physics.
- The discussion premised on historical data led to unexpected conclusions.
Translations
Translations of the word "premised" in other languages:
🇵🇹 premissado
- estabelecido
- fundamentado
🇮🇳 पूर्वाग्रहित
- स्थापित किया
- आधार दिया
🇩🇪 vorausgesetzt
- begründet
- festgelegt
🇮🇩 berdasarkan
- ditetapkan
- didasarkan
🇺🇦 передбачений
- встановлений
- обґрунтований
🇵🇱 założony
- ustalony
- oparty
🇯🇵 前提とした
- 設定された
- 基づいた
🇫🇷 présumé
- établi
- fondé
🇪🇸 presumido
- establecido
- fundamentado
🇹🇷 varsayılan
- belirlenen
- temellendirilmiş
🇰🇷 전제된
- 설정된
- 근거한
🇸🇦 مفترض
- محدد
- مؤسس
🇨🇿 předpokládaný
- stanovený
- založený
🇸🇰 predpokladaný
- stanovený
- založený
🇨🇳 假设的
- 确定的
- 基于
🇸🇮 predpostavljen
- določen
- utemeljen
🇮🇸 forsendur
- ákveðið
- grundvallað
🇰🇿 болжамдалған
- белгіленген
- негізделген
🇬🇪 წინასწარ განსაზღვრული
- დაარსებული
- დაფუძნებული
🇦🇿 təsdiqlənmiş
- müəyyən edilmiş
- əsaslandırılmış
🇲🇽 presumido
- establecido
- fundamentado
Etymology
The word 'premise' originates from the Latin term 'praemissa', which means 'something sent or placed before'. In the medieval Latin context, it referred to propositions set forth in a logical argument. The term evolved in English, primarily being used in legal and philosophical discourse. The verb form 'to premise' began appearing in the 16th century, reflecting an increasing emphasis on logical reasoning and structured argumentation. Over time, 'premised' has come to be associated with the foundational ideas that shape theories, discussions, and conclusions. Today, it is widely used across various fields, indicating the assumptions that underlie arguments and propositions.
Word Frequency Rank
With rank #18,463, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.
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