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assume

verb transitive
To take or take upon one. If differs from receive, in not implying an offer to give. The God assumed his native form again.

assume

To take what is not just; to take with arrogant claims; to arrogate; to seize unjustly; as, to assume haughty airs; to assume unwarrantable powers.

assume

To take for granted, or without proof; to suppose as a fact; as, to assume a principle in reasoning.

assume

To appropriate, or take to one’s self; as, to assume the debts of another.

assume

To take what is fictitious; to pretend to possess; to take in appearance; as, to assume the garb of humility.

assume

verb intransitive
To be arrogant; to claim more than is due.

assume

In law, to take upon one’s self an obligation; to undertake or promise; as, A assumed upon himself, and promised to pay.