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posited

/poz-it/US // ˈpɒz ɪt //UK // (ˈpɒzɪt) //

假设的,假定的,假设,声称的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to place, put, or set.
    • : to lay down or assume as a fact or principle; postulate.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that is posited; an assumption; postulate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbsuppose

Examples

  • Cheri Jacobus, a Republican political consultant, posited that there is something else at play.

  • A few years later, Baum posited that the math behind tumor growth looked more like chaos theory than anything else.

  • Under that standard, all of the hypotheticals I posited above are constitutional.

  • Or as Sen. Lee posited, “Many of you may have been told that this is a lost cause.”

  • It was first posited that they were Japanese soldiers who had died while crossing the area during World War II.

  • She could not therefore allow the annihilation of anything which had once been posited within her.

  • Indeed, it is permissible to doubt whether quantity may be posited as any kind of a genus.

  • As to the things which are simply posited as attributes, they should, as principles or elements, be classified under relation.

  • If the interval characteristic of time be made to consist in movement, where shall the duration of rest be posited?

  • Any object which remains uncontradicted is ipso facto believed and posited as "absolute reality."