Opposite of an assumption or proposition from which something is inferred
Opposite of a concept formulated in the mind
“The importance of this decision resides in the fact that it relates to people across the country.”
Opposite of the basis or justification for something
Opposite of the basis or essence of something
“The study of illusion and hallucination is a fascinating one, which we have only touched the surface of here.”
Opposite of a morally acceptable explanation for behavior, or for a belief or occurrence
Opposite of the conditions of an agreement
Opposite of to assume something as a proposition to an argument
Opposite of to assume or consider that something is true or correct
Opposite of to expect or foresee the future occurrence of something
“There is an asteroid heading towards earth, but I very much doubt that it will have much of an impact, let alone destroy the planet.”
Opposite of to discover (something) by guesswork or intuition
“You'll need to know the exact amount of energy required for the warrior to maintain his defenses.”
Opposite of to suppose to be the case, without proof
“These matters are of grave public concern and the people deserve to know the truth.”
Opposite of to found or base something on
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