“I presuppose that you have already reviewed the agenda and are prepared for the meeting.”
“Now it was our duty to promote the highest good; and it is not merely our privilege but a necessity connected with duty as a requisite to presuppose the possibility of this highest good.”
“Metaphorical extension does, however, presuppose the recognition of similarities, or correspondences, between the source and the target domains.”
presupposes
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of presuppose