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  1. premise meaning: an idea that you use to support another theory. Learn more.

  2. premise in American English. (ˈprɛmɪs ; for v., Chiefly British prɪˈmaɪz ) noun. 1. a. a previous statement or assertion that serves as the basis for an argument. b. Logic. either of the two propositions of a syllogism from which the conclusion is drawn.

  3. Premise definition: . See examples of PREMISE used in a sentence.

  4. The premise on which they worked was that there would always be enough natural resources to support them. Topics Opinion and argument c1 Word Origin late Middle English: from Old French premisse , from medieval Latin praemissa (propositio) ‘(proposition) set in front’, from Latin praemittere , from prae ‘before’ + mittere ‘send’.

  5. premise: premise: premise: Quá khứ premised: premised hoặc premisedst¹ premised: premised: premised: premised: Tương lai: will/shall² premise: will/shall premise hoặc wilt/shalt¹ premise: will/shall premise: will/shall premise: will/shall premise: will/shall premise: Lối cầu khẩn I you/thou¹ he/she/it/one we you/ye¹ they ...

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