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    premise

    noun

    • 1. a previous statement or proposition from which another is inferred or follows as a conclusion: "if the premise is true, then the conclusion must be true"

    verb

    • 1. base an argument, theory, or undertaking on: "the reforms were premised on our findings"

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  2. PREMISE definition: 1. an idea or theory on which a statement or action is based: 2. to base a theory, argument, etc…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PREMISE is a proposition antecedently supposed or proved as a basis of argument or inference; specifically : either of the first two propositions of a syllogism from which the conclusion is drawn.

  4. Premise definition: a proposition supporting or helping to support a conclusion.. See examples of PREMISE used in a sentence.

  5. A premise is what forms the basis of a theory or a plot. When you called 911 on the guy in your back yard, it was on the premise that he was a thief and not the meter-reader. In logic, the premise is the basic statement upon whose truth an argument is based.

  6. an idea or theory on which a statement or action is based: [ + that ] They had started with the premise that all men are created equal. The research project is based on the premise stated earlier. Synonym. assumption (BELIEF) Fewer examples. We should start from the premise that circumstances might change.

  7. Apr 16, 2024 · A premise is a statement that expresses the logical basis for an arguments conclusion. In formal logic, premises play a crucial role in syllogisms, a form of argument in which two premises precede a conclusion. Premises also play an important role in informal arguments, which require at least one but sometimes have several premises.

  8. the land and buildings owned by someone, especially by a company or organization: The company is relocating to new premises. There is no smoking allowed anywhere on school premises. The ice cream is made on the premises (= in the building where it is sold).

  9. 1. plural noun [oft on the N] The premises of a business or an institution are all the buildings and land that it occupies in one place. There is a kitchen on the premises. The business moved to premises in Brompton Road. 2. countable noun [oft NOUN that]

  10. a statement or an idea that forms the basis for a reasonable line of argument. the basic premise of her argument. The argument rests on a false premise. His reasoning is based on the premise that all people are equally capable of good and evil.

  11. noun. Also prem iss.Logic. a proposition supporting or helping to support a conclusion. Synonyms: postulate, assumption. premises, a tract of land including its buildings. a building together with its grounds or other appurtenances. the property forming the subject of a conveyance or bequest. Law.