assumption
The act of supposing, laying down, imagining, or considering as true or existing, what is known not to be true, or what is not proved., That which is supposed; hypothesis; conjecture; surmise; opinion or belief without sufficient evidence.
"Give credence to" means to believe or support something as being true or valid. It implies giving weight or significance to a particular idea or argument.
they are details that support the main idea
That someday homeschooling will be taken away from people
"Accepted as true" refers to an idea or statement that is believed to be accurate or valid by the majority of people or within a specific context. It signifies that the information or belief is commonly acknowledged and not disputed.
if by granted you mean something that is taken to be true, then maybe consider: "given that___" or "given that ___ it suffices to say ___" "assuming that___" "if___ then___" "supposing that ___"
Beliefs about what is true or false that are often taken for granted are called assumptions. These are underlying convictions that influence our perceptions and interpretations of reality, often without conscious awareness. Assumptions can shape our behavior, decision-making, and interactions with others, and they may vary greatly between individuals and cultures.
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The stem for the word "assumption" is "assume," which means to take something for granted or to suppose something to be true without proof. The suffix "-ption" is derived from the Latin "capere," meaning to take, indicating the act or process of taking something as given. Thus, an assumption is essentially something taken for granted or accepted as true based on incomplete evidence.
The act of supposing, laying down, imagining, or considering as true or existing, what is known not to be true, or what is not proved., That which is supposed; hypothesis; conjecture; surmise; opinion or belief without sufficient evidence.
It is true that a fief is the troops of knight that was granted to the vassal.
True.
Well, Aristotle was a big philosopher, and he basically told everyone that the idea of this atom was a big misunderstanding and couldn't possibly be true. Being as respected as he was, people listened to him and sort of blew off this whole atom idea, until the 1800's, when Dalton proposed his atomic theory.
Unlike most US states, they were not territories first. The same is true of Vermont, which like Texas was independent before being granted statehood.
It means that you are ignorant of its true value
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