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What is the past tense of presuppose?

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The past tense of presuppose is presupposed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of presuppose is presupposes.

The present participle of presuppose is presupposing.

The past participle of presuppose is presupposed.

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Manorialism and feudalism presupposed a stable social order in which every individual knew their place.
The traditional doctrine of the fall presupposed an original state of innocence for the human race.
Rather, the coherence of set theory is presupposed by much of the foundational activity in contemporary mathematics.
The experience of family life is thus the prior education presupposed by a free society.
Protest, however, also presupposed the possibility of improving one's condition by exerting pressure.
There is important attention given to Christ's knowledge, both beatific and infused, as necessarily presupposed for his work of salvation.

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