Assume in a sentence as a verb

That is, they assume that one of a persons rights is the right to be read their rights.

I assume it created one upon connecting the first time to the network.

Since I have been told I can't use US selectors , I assume the system enforces this.

A lot of people assume that the police are required to read a suspect his rights when he is arrested.

So now anyone who can mint certificates from a CA trusted by the device can just assume Apple's position.

I mean, I assume they're not, given that Apps Script only works in Spreadsheet right now, and it doesn't even have keyboard shortcuts as part of its API.

In the wars of the past you had to assume that many of your own guys would be captured by the enemy.. and that you might end up being one of them.

" Either they assume the user scans for "Ok," when wanting to close something, or that they skim sentences from the inside-out.

Most customers often click the default, and I myself do the same thing, since I assume that the default is the best course of action and this led to this issue resurfacing.

At the beginning of the 5 minutes you shouldnt assume anything about what I know, and at the end I should understand whatever is most important this topic.

I agree 100%.In addition, a friendly reminder to us all...When you see a Show HN, assume that whoever created it, perhaps not unlike you, is working to drive his or her dreams into existence.

It's almost bizarre to assume that a company that bends over backwards to make people happy and productive at work is actually some kind of evil plot that would "make you go absolutely bonkers.

The botmaster would issue commands that I can't really recall anymore, but I do remember seeing a lot of commands that I assumed told the bots to download extra malware from a remote host.

Facebook has value, but no matter what your privacy settings are set to, no matter what you delete, always assume that anything you write or do on Facebook - in any context - will be embarrassingly public.

And this is the major factor not grasped by those today who assume that society is evolving to a point that, if only right-thinking people with good motives are given enough power over our lives, they will somehow magically transform society for the good through government action.

I think people here tend to assume that being an engineer/programmer means that not only must they treat their code with utmost logic and rationality, but that they should look at life in the same manner - that to be an empathetic and emotional person puts them at some sort of optimizational and productive disadvantage.

Unless you've made a lot of money and you've been on the cover of Forbes, or you put an autonomous vehicle on Mars while wearing a Mohawk, telling people you're a programmer/mathematician/scientist is more likely to get them to presumptuously assume you're some mechanistic robot than for them to say "wow, interesting stuff".

Assume definitions

verb

take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof; "I assume his train was late"

See also: presume

verb

take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities; "When will the new President assume office?"

See also: adopt

verb

take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect; "His voice took on a sad tone"; "The story took a new turn"; "he adopted an air of superiority"; "She assumed strange manners"; "The gods assume human or animal form in these fables"

See also: acquire adopt take

verb

take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person; "I'll accept the charges"; "She agreed to bear the responsibility"

See also: bear accept

verb

occupy or take on; "He assumes the lotus position"; "She took her seat on the stage"; "We took our seats in the orchestra"; "She took up her position behind the tree"; "strike a pose"

See also: take strike

verb

seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession; "He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town"; "he usurped my rights"; "She seized control of the throne after her husband died"

See also: usurp seize arrogate

verb

make a pretence of; "She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger"; "he feigned sleep"

See also: simulate sham feign

verb

take up someone's soul into heaven; "This is the day when May was assumed into heaven"

verb

put clothing on one's body; "What should I wear today?"; "He put on his best suit for the wedding"; "The princess donned a long blue dress"; "The queen assumed the stately robes"; "He got into his jeans"

See also: wear