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Premiss শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: তর্কশাস্ত্রের প্রস্তাব

Premiss Meaning In Bengali তর্কশাস্ত্রের প্রস্তাব

Premiss

উদাহরণ, তর্কশাস্ত্রের প্রস্তাব, প্রতিজ্ঞা, যে সূত্র হইতে সিদ্ধান্ত গৃহীত হয়,

Definition

1) Premiss (noun): a proposition or statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn in logic or argumentation.
2) Premiss (verb): to state or present a proposition or statement as a basis for an argument or discussion.
3) Premiss (noun): the introductory or opening statement in a formal argument or syllogism that sets out the specific points to be considered.

Examples

Premiss Example in a sentence

1) The scientific research was based on the initial premiss that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.

2) Before starting the project, we need to establish the premiss that a budget will need to be set.

3) The argument falls apart when you challenge the premiss it is based on.

4) Without accepting the premiss that all humans are equal, the debate cannot progress.

5) The premiss of the detective novel was that the butler was the culprit all along.

6) The premisses of the business proposal were carefully outlined in the executive summary.

7) I cannot agree with the conclusion if the premiss it is built upon is flawed.

8) Her entire theory was built upon the premiss that time travel was possible.

9) The debate team put forth a convincing argument by dissecting each premiss.

10) He failed to acknowledge the premisses leading up to the final decision, causing confusion among the group.

Part of Speech

Premiss (Noun)

Synonyms

Example , Instance , Illustration , Precedent , Case , Premiss - (NOUN) উদাহরণ

Premise , Premiss - (NOUN) তর্কশাস্ত্রের প্রস্তাব

Promise , Premise , Proposition , Oath , Adjuration , Premiss - (NOUN) প্রতিজ্ঞা

Premise , Premiss - (SYNONYM) যে সূত্র হইতে সিদ্ধান্ত গৃহীত হয়

Bangla Academy Dictionary

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Encyclopedia

Premiss (noun): a proposition or statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn in logic or argumentation.
Premiss (verb): to state or present a proposition or statement as a basis for an argument or discussion.
Premiss (noun): the introductory or opening statement in a formal argument or syllogism that sets out the specific points to be considered.