nonassumption

noun

Etymology

From non- + assumption.

  1. derived from assumptio
  2. derived from assumptio
  3. derived from assumpcioun
  4. prefixed as nonassumption — “non + assumption

Definitions

  1. The failure to take up, adopt, or take responsibility for.

    • Nonassumption of marital name by alleged wife tends to show no marriage.
  2. The failure to accept as true without proof.

  3. Something that is not assumed to be true without proof.

    • Understanding the playing field, including assumptions and nonassumptions.
    • Finally, theology nowadays needs the vision and the courage, the fantasy and the carnival of bordercrossing, transgressing old boundaries, disciplines, and commonly assumed nonassumptions.
    • The Sensate conceptions of causality differ also in regard to the assumption or nonassumption of the category of necessity as an element of the causal relationship.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA