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suppose

verb transitive

[L. suppositus, suppono.]

suppo’ze.

suppose

To lay down or state as a proposition or fact that may exist or be true, though not known or believed to be true or to exist; or to imagine or admit to exist, for the sake of argument or illustration. Let us suppose the earth to be the center of the system, what would be the consequence? When we have as great assurance that a thing is, as we could possibly, supposing it were, we ought not to doubt of its existence.

suppose

To imagine; to believe; to receive as true. Let not my lord suppose that they have slain all young men, the king’s sons; for Ammon only is dead. 2 Samuel 13:32.

suppose

To imagine; to think. I suppose, If our proposals once again were heard-- .

suppose

To require to exist or be true. The existence of things supposes the existence of a cause of the things. One falsehood supposes another, and renders all you say suspected.

suppose

To put one thing by fraud in the place of another.

suppose

noun
Supposition; position without proof. --Fit to be trusted on a bare suppose . That he is honest.