Sentences with assuming
as·sum·ing
A a - 'Assuming you're right,' he said, 'there's not much I can do about it, is there?'.
- Even assuming he understands the problem, he will never take any action
- Assuming it gets through the Senate.
- Assuming people lack the capacity to aspire to better.
- To assume that everyone wants peace.
- To assume an obligation.
- Assuming they can work out how to vote before the urge for another jar of Wild Turkey becomes too urgent.
- Assuming Saddam had stayed in power, as the anti-war movement would have had, and assuming his regime did not fundamentally change.
- To assume the office of treasurer.
- He assumed the style of an aggressive go-getter.
- The situation assumed a threatening character.
- To assume a humble manner.
- To assume a right to oneself; to assume control.