predication
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1. (logic) a declaration of something self-evident; something that can be assumed as the basis for argument (noun.communication)
| hypernym | : | declaration, |
| definition | : | a statement that is emphatic and explicit (spoken or written) (noun.communication) |
| domain category | : | logic, |
| definition | : | the branch of philosophy that analyzes inference (noun.cognition) |
| derivation | : | posit, postulate, |
| definition | : | take as a given; assume as a postulate or axiom (verb.cognition) |
| derivation | : | connote, predicate, |
| definition | : | involve as a necessary condition of consequence; as in logic (verb.communication) |
| derivation | : | predicate, proclaim, |
| definition | : | affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of (verb.communication) |
| derivation | : | posit, postulate, |
| definition | : | take as a given; assume as a postulate or axiom (verb.cognition) |
| derivation | : | connote, predicate, |
| definition | : | involve as a necessary condition of consequence; as in logic (verb.communication) |
| derivation | : | predicate, proclaim, |
| definition | : | affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of (verb.communication) |
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