English to Irish Meaning of premise - premise


Premise :
premise

gealltanas, mionn, oibleagáid, sampla, Mar shampla, léaráid, fasach, cás

a thabhairt isteach, Léiríonn, fianaise, Brollach, Ciallaíonn

premisepremisedáitreabhpremising
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Definitions of premise in English
Noun(1) a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn
Verb(1) set forth beforehand, often as an explanation(2) furnish with a preface or introduction(3) take something as preexisting and given
Examples of premise in English
(1) Even if its fundamental premise is slightly flawed, the film manages to work to a great extent.(2) the fundamental premise of the report(3) The fundamental premise of the report is that violence is both predictable and preventable.(4) I will premise generally that I hate lecturing(5) The fundamental premise of the publication is that early design for space travel was influenced largely by science fiction.(6) It is the fundamental premise of the theory of evolution.(7) if the premise is true, then the conclusion must be true(8) The central premise of the theory is that disorder operates on honest people and on the disorderly in different ways.(9) The basic premise behind this book is that we have these ÔÇÿchanceÔÇÖ meetings with people, that are anything but chance.(10) The primary premise of this theory is that although errors can occur within highly reliable organizations, they rarely do so.(11) I thought the fundamental premise of this article was unsound.(12) I would have called it a fine book were it not for disagreeing with its fundamental premise that men were inevitably opposed to women's advances.(13) Two objections, however, are thrown up by the premises of neoliberal theory itself.(14) The schemes are premised on procurement of cost-effective drugs in right quantities; selection of reliable suppliers; timely delivery; and achievement of lowest possible total cost.(15) It seems laughable to conclude from these premisses that a and b are identical to some respect.(16) At the beginning of his Memorial, the writer premises his argument on religious values.
Related Phrases of premise
Synonyms
Noun
1. proposition ::
proposition
2. assumption ::
toimhde
3. hypothesis ::
hipitéis
4. thesis ::
tráchtas
7. postulate ::
postulate
8. supposition ::
supposition
9. presumption ::
toimhde
10. surmise ::
surmise
11. conjecture ::
conjecture
12. speculation ::
tuairimíocht
13. assertion ::
dearbhú
14. belief ::
creideamh
Verb
15. postulate ::
postulate
16. hypothesize ::
hypothesize
17. conjecture ::
conjecture
18. posit ::
declaration
19. theorize ::
theorize
20. suppose ::
dócha
21. presuppose ::
i dtosach chun
22. surmise ::
surmise
23. assume ::
glacadh leis
Different Forms
premise, premised, premises, premising
Word Example from TV Shows
While I disagree
with the premise of tenure...

While I disagree with the PREMISE of tenure...

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 20

Yes. If you'd like to join in,
the premise is...

Yes. If you'd like to join in, the PREMISE is...

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 7

Yeah. Building on your premise...

Yeah. Building on your PREMISE...

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 5

Based on the premise that

Based on the PREMISE that "lumen" sounds like "lemon"?

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 14

I accept your premise,
I reject your conclusion.

I accept your PREMISE, I reject your conclusion.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 16

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